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you may find other cars from the same manufacturer will run the same wheels
the idea here is to visit a tire retailer and he will have a book that will list all the wheels (rims ) that will exchange and then advise the correct tires to fit
Assuming that is a motor out of a 1999 Nissan Sentra this link should be a link to a Timing Belt Diagram. There is insufficient space to explain everything involved in removing the old one and all the parts that have to be pulled, if you need those directions I highly recommend you get the Haynes Repair Manual on a 1999 Nissan Sentra for those instructions.
Your only half right. hub sizing and hub centric or lack thereof will make or break what fits and what won't. Bolt pattern is just one of many things to look for. Adapters may be needed.
Also keep in mind that offsets might not be the same, and will greatly affect your caliper / shock / fender lip clearance.
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