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Re: 99 grand prix gt 3.8L
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Re: 99 grand prix gt 3.8L
they look badass on my black car. go to discounttire.com and click on showcase. you can look at your car with the rims on it. they dont have the exact rims but if u look at the MB wheels and click on the drifter wheel they look badass as well.
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I use P245/45-R18 sized tires (GoodYear Eagle RSA) which will have minimal effect on speedometer error. Way less than 1 mph. About .12 mph error. That is the maximum size without inner fender rubbing and other problems. Make sure you get aftermarket wheels with the proper wheel offset which can range around 35mm to 45mm positive offset. Typical for 18" is around 40-42mm offset. Bolt pattern is 115mm X 5 or you can use 114.3mm X 5 which is the Ford Mustang bolt pattern as an alternative.
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if i got these style rims which do fit my car how would i decipher on what tires to get with it so it wouldn't cause a problem with the odometer reading and wouldn't touch the fender?? My friend said also that I could get low profile tires also but i don't know.. |
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