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SOLD
This post has been edited by SteveTC: Apr 10 2008, 01:44 PM |
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newbie Group: Advanced Members Posts: 12 Joined: 9-September 07 Member No.: 1,939 ![]() |
Let's try $250 and pics added.
http://scranton.craigslist.org/pts/617838523.html Really need them out of my way. |
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Steve,
I am new to the F Body cars, specifically the interchangeability between generations. I have a 75 Pontiac Formula. What issue would these wheels create? I am assuming BC diameter is the same, but what issues do I have in offset? Thanks! Mike |
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newbie Group: Advanced Members Posts: 12 Joined: 9-September 07 Member No.: 1,939 ![]() |
Steve, I am new to the F Body cars, specifically the interchangeability between generations. I have a 75 Pontiac Formula. What issue would these wheels create? I am assuming BC diameter is the same, but what issues do I have in offset? Thanks! Mike Hi Mike, I am not sure, I haven't been involved with F-Bodies very long. I built a racer and sold it to get involved in a more, how shall I say, 'CREATIVE' project. These would not fit on my spindles without a 1-3/4" to 2" spacer. The spindles I am using are from a 1980 Malibu, which are probably the same as yours. Spacers are about $80 a pair. Hope it helps, but maybe someone else may know more. |
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newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 14-November 06 Member No.: 1,465 ![]() |
Steve,
Thanks. I did find out today that they won't work, the offset is the issue. The older wheels had near zero offset and the newer ones cause the tires to hit the bodywork,and I'm not interested in doing that. But the bigger wheels will look good if I can find them. I appreciate the help! Mike |
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