Will my rims and tires fit?
It depends. Wheels and tires are not interchangeable words. Tires are a part of the wheel setup. For instance, your vehicle has a set size of rims, but you can buy different sizes of tires to fit those rims, as long as the middle of the tires is the correct size.
How can I tell if my new rims will fit?
From these simple figures you can determine whether those new rims you’re lusting after will fit your vehicle or not. A wheel with a large positive offset will sit deeper within the wheel well and may cause the tire to foul on the inner wheel well wall.
What are wheels from other cars will fit your car?
What wheels from other vehicles will fit your car…? This site simply has a list of bolt patterns, followed by vehicles that carry that bolt pattern. Simply find your vehicle, and easily see which other cars have wheels/rims that carry the same bolt pattern as yours when interchanging.
How to choose the best rims for your car?
With these three numbers, you should be able to choose rims that will be appropriate for your vehicle. If you don’t know your numbers, click here to find wheel and tire package that we guarantee will fit your vehicle. Don’t See Your Vehicle?
How is a wheel measured for fitment purposes?
There are four important measurements that are used to categorize and identify a wheel for fitment purposes. Rim Diameter The actual diameter of the wheel at the point where the tire bead seats ( NOT the outer lip of the rim). Rim Width Measure from the inside of the outer lip at the bead seating point to the inner lip.
What size lift kit do I need to fit my rims and tires?
Especially when running low profile 25, 30 or 35 series tires, a lift kit is usually not required for these size rims on most cars. With 22″ and 24″ rims, most smaller bodied cars will need a 3″ to 10″ kit size.
Can any rims fit any car?
No, not all car rims are going to fit every car. There are a number of factors that must be taken into account to ensure that rims will fit your car.
What tires will fit my truck?
Depending on your vehicle make and model, you can sometimes fit up to 33″ tires on your truck if it is un-lifted. Although bigger ones might fit, they can interfere you’re your vehicles balance and suspension. However, if your truck is lifted it could accommodate tires of 37″ or more depending on the size of the lift.
Will Toyota rims fit a Nissan?
if it’s a stock nissan rim it probably will not fit. toyota hubs are bigger than nissans. yes, they are both 6 on 5.5 and aftermarket rims will probably work but not a factory nissan rim.