they can cause you to get worse gas mileage, throw your speedometer of by a few miles and can cause things like your axle and bearings to mess up
No, changing the size of your rims and tires will not mess up your transmission. It will mess with your gas mileage and your speedometer though.
NO. As long as they all are the same size.
i bought this rims and the two rims on the back are mess up
Probably but it will mess up the ABS calibration and no telling what else. Stick with what came on the car.
Sure can. Most junk yards will pick up your wreck with a flat bed truck.
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The 2002 on up truck has had a 17 inch tire and wheel option.
No they won't work, Car and truck wheel stud patterens are different.Will not interchange.
yes, but why?, the old rims must be heavier and uglier, i would put the newer rims on the older truck.
not as long as you have the best lift kit you can afford.
drug their drink, tie them up in your car
a car can be hooked up to any tow truck using a chain. the chain will pull the car up onto te a flatbed tow truck. or can be hooked up to a regular tow truck hook