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Osvaldo B |
Were can i find 20 or 22 or 24 inch rims with tire cheap used or new? |
| A:(from tony k) | |
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Theres no such fad as a universal rims. Cars have different bolt patterns, and certain cars destitution wheels with certain offsets to clear the calipers. Also if your going with 20 -24 inch rims you have to compose sure that they won't rub the fenders. My best advice to you is go to a forum thats specializes in your car and do a search for veer options (don't make a new post asking for it cause your going to be the millionth one asking a interrogate thats probably stickied and your gonna get flamed). Also why do you need them cheap. The tires are the only part of the car that in actuality connects you to the road! Its not an part that you want to go cheap on. | |
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w w |
i need some nice used and reasonably priced 24 inch rims,for a lincoln tc.can any one help me? |
| A:(from bryan c) | |
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you'll essential some reasonably priced suspension components, body work and new braking system...did you budget for that too? Its not as compliant as just adding rims, you must have clearance, proper braking ability, and the suspension geometry must be enchanted into account. $50 bucks says you never even though about any of these things.
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AntG |
Anybody have any 383 stroker tips? I plan on using 22-24 inch rims.? |
| A:(from Red_LX) | |
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Bling bling! I don't advised of what tips you want, I think gear recommendations is more what you're looking for, and you have to find out what your irrefutable OD of the wheels (with tires) will be before you pick those out. | |
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silk200... |
what type of rearend should i use with 24 inch rims? |
| A:(from coca_cola_classic48187) | |
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If you are moral doing normal driving with the original engine and trans than you should be OK with the factory end end. But The Dana 60 is the rear end that most of the drag racers use. If there is anyone that is hard on a rear end it is a trail behind racer.
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Brian S |
What needs to be done to fit 24" rims on a 2005 Nissan Maxima? |
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