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Old 12-17-2003, 05:44 PM
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they dont have any for us SSE-SSEi guys.
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Originally Posted by Bassplayincrowe
they dont have any for us SSE-SSEi guys.
Yes they do. The same one'* that we have. They are universal, but the contour very well to the inner-lip of the wheel-wells on our Bonneville'*.
I put these on my 1993 SSE and they looked even better on that than they did on my 1992 SE or my 1994 SLE (all three were the same green and gold, but the 1992 had the silver rims). Just make sure you put them up higher than I did on my SSE the first time I put them on - they bottomed out on every corner and pulling in and out of parking lots and driveways so I had to take them off and mount them up higher.
I'll see if I can get a pic of my 1993 SSE. It'* still running around Sauk Centre, and I have never taken any pics of it after I fixed it (the kid I got it from had been at the back of a 5 car pile-up.
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Definately a good investment, keeps it clean and protects from other crap flying at your car.

I have two for the fronts, the rear ones kept falling off and I was running out of space to put holes.
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Originally Posted by smellbird
Definately a good investment, keeps it clean and protects from other crap flying at your car.

I have two for the fronts, the rear ones kept falling off and I was running out of space to put holes.
Yeah it looks kinda funny now on your car... I can't even fit a foot under your front ones, cause of your springs...
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we put them on the front wheels but not the back ones cuz we were too lazy at the time to take the wheels off. It makes a HUGE difference, the back-side of my car always looks terrible compared to the front-side.
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