Get bigger rims and tires. The wheels will look better and you'll gain a few inches. Answer: You can raise the car by adding a taller tire (doesn't have to be a bigger rim) or by putting an air bag suspension on the front, or a taller spring or torsion bar, and for the rear, if it a solid axle (not independent) you can use lift blocks between the axle and the leaf spring.
No you do not, but you will have to take the motor mounts loose and raise the engine up a few inches.
You can fit 22's on an olsmobile but you would have to raise the car up a couple of inches
The jack is an instrument used to raise a vehicle. It is placed under the car and pumped up to raise the car.
to raise a child. to groceries up in the car
timing chain. you do not replace it your self take it to a dealer unless u know how to dissasemble a motor and raise it up from the engine bay a few inches
A few inches off the floor, probably 8 or so to go halfway up. It also depends on how tall you are.
No, insurance does not go up by the color of your car. I've talked to an insurance agent in person about it.
Side of engine facing the front of the car. It's easily accessed by raising the car up a few inches (I use ramps) so you can get underneath it and grasp it.
8 - 12 inches of clear blue ice is enough to support the weight of a car.
yes it will raise the price insanely
They eventually come back down and stop a few inches below the top of the soil, if they don't hit something else like a roof, a car, or a person.
if its a kit car it can take up to a few months