just take a look at the bolt pattern, that should tell you
Its a metric bolt pattern. Its 5 by 108. Sites like Summit Racing can usually tell you stuff like this.
http://holdenpaedia.oldholden.com/Block_Patterns
there are a whole list of cars that have the same bolt pattern as Mazda millenia. the Milly has a 5X114.3 mm and 5x4.5 inches. i can tell you that all Lexus cars have the same bolt pattern. you can go to roadkillcustoms whell bolt pattern cross reference data base.
the bolt pattern is 5-114.3 another way to say it is 5 lug on a 114.3 mm bolt circle go to discounttiredirect.com and type in you info as if you were looking to purchase new wheels for your car and the results from your search will tell you your bolt pattern. it works for any car.
I think 4 1/2 in. But a shop that sells WHEELS can tell you
There are plenty of websites that have the information you need to determine this. One site is rimhelp.com. You need to compare bolt pattern, hub diameter and backspace. The bolt pattern and hub diameter will tell you if it will physically fit. If the hub diameter is smaller it won't fit and if it is bigger you probably need a spacer. The wheelsize and the tire size you choose should match or at least be close to the OEM size so it doesn't mess up your speedometer.
No. Ford puts 16" wheels on everything from the Focus to the powerstroke, so get someone at a tire place to tell you what kind of wheels you will need.
Why would you want to put 20 inch rims on an Altima? I can tell you that 18 inch rims worked.
If they are decorated (women). If they are not decorated then they are boys. If they have big rims then they are girls and if they are small rims then the are boys.
4l60e deep or shallow pan, or 4l80e, (depending on the bolt pattern on bottom of tranny, auto zone can tell u the bolt patterns to what tranny)
Have your VIN # ready, call a Dodge Dealer, ask for Parts Department, give them your VIN # and ask them the bolt pattern spacing- they'll tell you. For a 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan it's 5 x 114.3mm.