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Old 07-31-2002, 08:52 PM
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The Difference?

Ok im back, those of you who remember me, I have come back from hiatus, but down to the more important stuff...

Light Truck (s10, ford ranger, etc) rims, and car rims, are they compatable with eachother? Like for example could I throw Tenzo Av-7's on a s10? or do you really have to buy those dish type rwd wheels....and while you're at it, what is the difference between rwd and fwd wheels....i cant find shit for rwd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!that looks decent at least

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there is no specific front drive or rear drive wheel designs. All that you need to be concerned about is proper offset and load capacity. you can see the wheels we offer that meet the specific requirements for any vehicle at www.tirerack.com
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