check the plackrd on the inside of the driver's door hinge when you open the door, otherwise i am pretty sure they are 15 inch. At least all the z24's I knwo were. speciffically the rim was a 15x6. Hope this helps. I believe the tire size is 205/60/15. Someone might have put on 14 in rims, but they should be 15. Otherwise to see whats on there, read the tire size on the sidewall of the tire. If their 14, they are probally 195/70/14. If it were me I'd do the 15 inch. better handleing. On my '88 they stock Z rims 14" ok 90 had 14s with 215/60r14 if u put 195/70r14 on it a more bumpyer ride and u loose all of the handling with the fe3 suspison the 15s were used 93 maybe 94 and up but ur best bet is to do 16s with 205/55r16 its a bigger tire u will have to roll the fender and quarters but better handling and smoth ride
20 inch wheels are the largest size wheels that will fit into a 1990 Suzuki. A wheel larger than 20 inches will get on the fender well.
The original tire size for a 1990 Jeep Cherokee Laredo is P195/75R15. The tires are for 15 inch wheels for the vehicle.
The standard wheel size is a 16 inch wheels. There are options available for larger wheels, such as a 17 inch, 20 inch, and 22 inch wheels.
The front wheels are 19 inch and the rear wheels are 20 inch.
The 2008 Chevrolet cobalt came standard with 14 inch wheels. 16 inch wheels were available as an option to buyers.
13 inch wheels
15 inch 6J wheels.
If you have 15 inch wheels on a Sunbird GT the size is 195/65-15. If you have 14 inch wheels the size is 185/75-14. I hope that helps.
Stock tire size for front is 21x8-9 , rear is 22x10-10 . 9 inch wheels front 10 inch rear .
The recommended tire size for a 2002 VW Jetta with 15 inch wheels is 195 65 R15. For 16 inch wheels, the recommended tire size is 205 55 R16.
wheels or tires? the wheels are 15 inch the tire size is 235/70/15
Depends on what size wheels the frame is made for. You could have an 18" that is meant for 20" BMX wheels, or 26" MTB wheels or 29er MTB wheels. Getting the wheel size wrong is unlikely to result in a nicely rideable bike.