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Old 01-07-2005, 02:05 AM   #1
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rims for a 01 mountaineer

First: does anyone have experience with rvm wheels? Second: I drive an 01 mercury mountaineer that is at stock ride height with stock 15" wheels and it's also AWD. Would a 22" x 10" rim fit? If not what would be the largest or widest wheel i could go with? Also what size tire would fit that and still give a non teeth chattering ride? Or what tire would fit a 20" x 9.5" rim?
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Old 01-07-2005, 02:21 PM   #2
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Re: rims for a 01 mountaineer

any tire that can fit a 20x9.5 can probably fit a 20x10. I would probably go with 20x9.5's on your car with 295/40/20's
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Re: rims for a 01 mountaineer

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Originally Posted by bumpinkicker04
First: does anyone have experience with rvm wheels? Second: I drive an 01 mercury mountaineer that is at stock ride height with stock 15" wheels and it's also AWD. Would a 22" x 10" rim fit? If not what would be the largest or widest wheel i could go with? Also what size tire would fit that and still give a non teeth chattering ride? Or what tire would fit a 20" x 9.5" rim?
MY experience;
I smelled a SCAM but gave the benefit of the doubt,
so I again requested tracking number, and STILL they did not provide and threatened again about feedback. I HAVE ALL THE EMAILS FROM THEM TO PROVE IT!
I called them, "Dean" who I spoke to I feel was LYING when he said he had no idea and had to check in to it, and he never did call back after my 2 calls there.
So I called UPS and was able to determine that NO packages addressed to me ever left RVM, nor was a tracking number ever created!
RVM lied because they decided to keep the wheels/tires that were mine and I PAID for! And to this date/time I have NOT received a refund!
Ebay dispute/complaint filed and Paypal dispute in process!
I left negative feedback to warn others, and RVM replied saying I paid with a STOLEN CREDIT CARD! Can you believe the nerve of this little SOB!
I paid using PAYPAL and my credit card is BACKUP payment and my credit card is certainly GOOD or I’d no longer have a Paypal account! Paypal certainly would not let a user have a stolen card on file, I only have the 1 card on file and it’s been since I opened my account over 6 months ago, hundreds of transactions can be wrong.
Simply put www.RVMwheelz.com / Ebay user dohccivicna1250 is a LIAR! And SCAMMER!

Read RVMwheelz.com user ID is “dohccivicna1250” and READ the 52+ NEGATIVE feedbacks on Ebay, you’ll see they operate dishonestly and do not care about the customer = BUYER BEWARE of www.rvmwheelz.com = Ebay user “dohccivicna1250”
and keep in mind they threaten to leave worse negative feedback in return so many burned buyers likely do not leave feedback about them.

The more I search the more I find on this scammer!
See what others had to say;
LOOK >>>

http://www.complaintforum.com/showthread.php?t=10
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