how sweet........
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All 92-05 have the same bolt pattern. 92-99 is the exact same chassis as far as tires and wheels are concerened. Go ebay!
Kinda pricey IMO, but they're nice. Might look best on a 92-95 car though with the more classic lines, and not as curvy as the newer models.
Kinda pricey IMO, but they're nice. Might look best on a 92-95 car though with the more classic lines, and not as curvy as the newer models.
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Don't you mean 87-05? Didn't the '92 have some of the same wheel options as the '87-'91? Just making sure we have all the correct info here.
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Those 40th GP rims look nice, but they are too narrow for my taste, and those tires are extremely crappy. Goodyear Eagles are crap IMO, and the one in the pic looks as though it only has about 30-40% tread left (5k miles on those Goodyear Eagle RS-A'*).
I'd suggest looking on www.car-part.com and see if you can get a set without tires for around $400 + shipping (cheaper than $160 I can guaruntee). Used tires with good tread and a better overall tire will go for around $20-30 each at any local tire shop or salvage yard -I just bought a set (4) damned near new 235/60/16 Bridgestone Turanza LH-* for only $80 + $46.45 for mounting and balancing.
I'd suggest looking on www.car-part.com and see if you can get a set without tires for around $400 + shipping (cheaper than $160 I can guaruntee). Used tires with good tread and a better overall tire will go for around $20-30 each at any local tire shop or salvage yard -I just bought a set (4) damned near new 235/60/16 Bridgestone Turanza LH-* for only $80 + $46.45 for mounting and balancing.
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Originally Posted by phoenix_flame220
Would it be possible to compile a techinfo of all the stock wheel sizes, styles and offsets with part numbers for all years?
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Originally Posted by Ireli
I don't like them. They look like Chrysler'* wheels.
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