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Wheel Question.


asd
08-21-2004, 09:30 PM
I'm going to be "Pimping" out my 94 Olds Delta 88 Royale, so i'm looking for some wheels. Now, i'm new at this but, i'm pretty sure i want some Spoked Wire Rims for the lowrider look. What's the wheel well size? ie: How big of a wheel can i fit on my car? Lug nut configuration? Now, i know i should know this.....but, i dont. Please help...i'd like to be turning heads a.s.a.p.

ANY information on this topic will help a lot.
A link wouldn't hurt either.

Thanks
- Big Charles

Ofnarcr
08-21-2004, 11:59 PM
Really, Dont get wire rims. They surely mark someone with bad taste. Get some wheels that are like 17's and dont have graphite or white on em(wouldn't match) Go out shopping and look for some "real" wheels.

Another thing is....just think of cleaning the wire rims:O
One more thing lol. Why did you trade your mustang for this olds??? JW.

asd
08-26-2004, 03:32 AM
To each their own. Cleaning them would be annoying but, whatever. The reason i traded in my 1996 Mustang GT (that had over 300 under the hood), was that i'm 19, got some issues, and i needed some cash for a road trip to vancouver i was planning. Also, the rear differencial was just replaced, and i realized i didn't have the money to keep my Ford healthy.

jbfs187
10-18-2004, 05:56 PM
Wheel specs= 5x115 lug pattern, +40mm offset. I recomend 17" or 18" if you want to lower it. Look at "tirerack.com and domesticperformance.com".

jbfs187
10-18-2004, 05:57 PM
Another spec= 7.5" wheel width.

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