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| 15" rim and 16" rim interchangable? I have a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager with 15" rims. I am looking at purchasing a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan with 16" rims. can I run 15" rims on the '05? Probably the speedo would be out a little, but I have a good set of snow tires for the '98 and wonder if the hole spacings are the same for the wheel studs? P.S. I know it is not Peterbilt, Vovlo, or any other make of truck, but maybe, just maybe, someone knows. |
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| Should bolt up fine. The only time you would run into an issue is if you were talking about a performance car over a standard version, where the brake sizes were different. The vans don't change, the 16" wheels were just an option for better look. Double check the bolt pattern, but I'm pretty positive they are the same. Also, the speedo may not be off by much at all. The 16" wheel typically runs a lower profile than the 15", which means overall diameter should be close. |
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