06 Roush wheels for 02?
Your math is not goin to work quite like you may think, unfortunately 
Start with an OEM tire diameter of 25.6" and compare with your current 22" tire diameter. Look up the specs on Tire Rack and see what diameter they are and post it here, so I can give you some thoughts.
Besides the diameter question, you will also have one of off-set with the new Roush wheels. The S197 has approx. 5/8" differential in the off-set and will push the wheels back under the car this amount. The Roush wheels are gonna be at least 9" wide, they will not fit without rubbing on the inside of your wells.
I recommend you DO NOT get these wheels, as just about guarantee they will rub on both front/rear. Furthermore, I recommend you not go 19" wheels, as this will give you limited options for tires and are going to be more expensive to purchase/replace.
Jazzer = buzzkill

Start with an OEM tire diameter of 25.6" and compare with your current 22" tire diameter. Look up the specs on Tire Rack and see what diameter they are and post it here, so I can give you some thoughts.
Besides the diameter question, you will also have one of off-set with the new Roush wheels. The S197 has approx. 5/8" differential in the off-set and will push the wheels back under the car this amount. The Roush wheels are gonna be at least 9" wide, they will not fit without rubbing on the inside of your wells.
I recommend you DO NOT get these wheels, as just about guarantee they will rub on both front/rear. Furthermore, I recommend you not go 19" wheels, as this will give you limited options for tires and are going to be more expensive to purchase/replace.
Jazzer = buzzkill
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