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The fit of a rim on a vehicle depends on several factors, including the size and width of the rim, the tire size, and the suspension and brake components of the vehicle. In general, a 20-inch rim with a 7.5-inch width and a 49.5 offset should fit a 2014 FG ute as long as the tire size is appropriate for the rim and the vehicle has sufficient clearance for the rim and tire combination.
It is always recommended to consult with a mechanic or refer to the manufacturer's specifications to determine the correct rim and tire size for your vehicle. Using the wrong size rim and tire combination can cause issues with the performance and handling of the vehicle and may also void the manufacturer's warranty.
GO TO A GOOD RIM AND TYRE SPECIALIST.
There are set measurements when rims are fitted. As long as these match you can fit any make of rim.
Take your car details they will be able to suggest rims that will fit.
If you don't, things get complicated.
You will need to check the following.
-Number of wheel bolts/nuts. (4 or 5).
-wheel bolt/nut spacing. (Distance between opposite holes).
-Rim diameter.
-Rim width.
-Rim offset. (How far the rim sticks out of the wheel arch.
-Rim edge type.
-Tyre size.
Remove the tyre and inspect the rim for marks /flat spots and any damage that does not allow the bead of the tyre to seal properly. Next check that the tyre width is correct for the rim width . IF you have a 6 " rim and are trying to fit 225 tyres on it the beards will fall of the rim . If you are trying to fit 125 tyres on it then the side walls will sit up to straight and the tyre will fall of the rim. Discuss the optimum tyre for the rim with a tyre dealer and remember it is not a case of what you want but a case of what will fit the rim properly.
THe items here to check are stud dia and pitch All studs fit in the center of the holes. Next check that the rims when fitted miss the brake calphers. Next check for rim off set. How far the rim extends past the center of the bolt plate . If it is to the outside it places extra load on outer wheel bearins causing premature failure and too far in will rub on chassis parts. Check with a tyre dealer for accurate advice as if you fit the incorrect rims you will violate the safety code for the vehicle.
Figure out what it is, an SL1 being SOHC or an SL2 being DOHC. If it is a SOHC then it came with 14 inch rims and if it is a DOHC then it came with 15 inch rims. Once you know what it is then call around to local junkyards, or auto recylers if it sounds better, and tell them you need 4 rims of the right size. Rims usually cost about 20 bucks apiece used and any Saturn rim 91-20 will fit the car, with the proviso that they must be the right rim, being 14 inch or 15 inch. If you put the wrong size on, your speedometer and odometer will be way off and your transmission life with be greatly reduced. Then get yourself some regular tires to fit the rims and sell those stupid rims on craigslist to some dumb kid.
The tire size for that car is 185 70/14. If you are planning on getting a tire & rim from a junk yard, you will want to take the old one along to match it up with your old one to make sure that the rims match.
Front of the motor, low, in the fitting where the radiator hose goes into the motor; not the one on the drivers side. The fitting is rounded and is held on with two bolts.
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