no. my opion?
2006-10-13 18:31:27
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answer #1
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answered by the_silverfoxx 7
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yes ,they make rims from 12 inches on up to 20 inch and so on .You just have to keep the same size tire as your rim .You can not put a 20 inch tire on a 12 inch rim .there are three sets of numbers on every tire to let you know the size ( 205 - 60 -15 ) .one is the height , one is the width and the last number will be the rim size . Just keep the last number the same as your rim . You have to be careful not to get to big a tire because it will scrub or hit the inner wheel well . Good luck
2006-10-13 18:41:49
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answered by Richard R 1
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you will be solid reducing your automobile 2" and going with rims at 17". basically determine you don't get tires that are too fats and you may no longer probable scrape plenty in any respect. sixteen" rims on our preludes are too small in case you question me, i see various householders with 2" drops and that they trip on 17" rims devoid of problems, according to probability the occasion bump as quickly as an afternoon or something, yet no longer something great. 15"s are definately too small, i advise the producing facility rims have been sixteen", so which you would be smaller than production facility even! 17" would be effective, choose for it! it is going to look great with the drop.
2016-12-26 18:51:59
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answered by ? 3
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I think big tires, small wheels are not possible for safety reasons.
2006-10-13 18:33:16
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answered by konala 3
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sure why not it be alot of stress on your tires i cant say the handling will be all that good luck
2006-10-13 18:29:09
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answered by Stephen A 2
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