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Wheel fit
Does anyone know if there is a cross reference available anywhere to see what Oldsmobile wheels would fit my 97 SE?
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
what year olds are you looking at? anything late 80'* and newer should fit
5x115
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hard to say with the ghetto way he measured them.. but honestly, they dont look like a late 90'* olds rim to me :? what rims do you have on your 97 that you would want to downgrade to those?
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
hard to say with the ghetto way he measured them.. but honestly, they dont look like a late 90'* olds rim to me :? what rims do you have on your 97 that you would want to downgrade to those?
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there not late 90'* rims. they are from 86-90 years in Olds
maybe a torodado or a sedan. which should be 115mm bolt pattern.
but if they dont fit his Buick I would stay away as most buicks have the 115mm bolt pattern.
maybe a torodado or a sedan. which should be 115mm bolt pattern.
but if they dont fit his Buick I would stay away as most buicks have the 115mm bolt pattern.
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Originally Posted by Gumball
there not late 90'* rims. they are from 86-90 years in Olds
maybe a torodado or a sedan. which should be 115mm bolt pattern.
but if they dont fit his Buick I would stay away as most buicks have the 115mm bolt pattern.
maybe a torodado or a sedan. which should be 115mm bolt pattern.
but if they dont fit his Buick I would stay away as most buicks have the 115mm bolt pattern.
Edit: They say they were on a 94 LeSabre but after new brake pads they no longer fit...
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Eh, brake pads MIGHT. Before the new pads, the outer part of the caliper remained closer to the brake rotor than normal. Put a new rim on, and it fits. Put new pads on, which pushes the outer caliper out, and it now strikes the rim.
Moral of the story: when going for new rims, be sure to check the backspacing requirements.
Moral of the story: when going for new rims, be sure to check the backspacing requirements.
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Originally Posted by sandrock
Eh, brake pads MIGHT. Before the new pads, the outer part of the caliper remained closer to the brake rotor than normal. Put a new rim on, and it fits. Put new pads on, which pushes the outer caliper out, and it now strikes the rim.
Moral of the story: when going for new rims, be sure to check the backspacing requirements.
Moral of the story: when going for new rims, be sure to check the backspacing requirements.