Any Wheel and rim Info?
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RE: Any Wheel and rim Info?
Not sure bout the biggest but i know for sure these 18's fit with a 1.5" drop. 19's with a rubberband tire might go also. IMO i wouldn't go past 18's.
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RE: Any Wheel and rim Info?
Dime bag Darrel, huh? I think big rims on an older car is just odd to begin with, but that's just me.
To keep your car as a daily driven car, doing all the things a daily driven car does. I'll recommend nothing bigger than 18s...unless, you're going for a donkadonk, then put the biggest wheel you want.
As you go up in diameter, it gets harder and harder to find smaller widths to fit into smaller wheel wells. You have to consider the control arms and the full turn radius of the steering system.
To keep your car as a daily driven car, doing all the things a daily driven car does. I'll recommend nothing bigger than 18s...unless, you're going for a donkadonk, then put the biggest wheel you want.
As you go up in diameter, it gets harder and harder to find smaller widths to fit into smaller wheel wells. You have to consider the control arms and the full turn radius of the steering system.
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RE: Any Wheel and rim Info?
Thanks for the help. Not looking for a 20 or anything like that, but my friend had a 93 and he put 17s on it and he barly had the room for it. I don't think the had lowpros on it though. I accually have a set of 16s off 2nd gen and i think i might get them re coated for mine. Thanks for the help. D-C
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