New RIMS.......*****??????
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From: Amsterdam , NY
Car: 1985 Trans Am
Engine: vee eight
Transmission: auto
Axle/Gears: 4.10 gears
thier not horrible , but their are better choices. If i saw it a car show id prolly pick on it . But im not a fan , but its your car so do with it what you want.
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From: Louisville, Ky
Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
FYI for everyone...this is an old thread. I was just searching a little today and found this. Just a little digression...
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From: Maui, Hawaii
Car: 1984 Trans Am
Engine: broken 385sbc
Transmission: G-Force rebuilt T-5
Axle/Gears: Currie 9" Ford 4.30:1
dont like.. need the deeeeep dish rims.. like some 15x10's.. or anything by 10's or wider.. i personally hate the look of rims with the spokes connected to the lip.. the dish gives it attitude.. only imports run rims like those.. because they dont have enough torque to handle the width and weight of the wheel and tire.. hahaha just joking
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Car: 1999 Yamaha Banshee
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Axle/Gears: 14/41 tooth
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From: Louisville, Ky
Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
lol...some of this reminds me how immature some people are on the board...
I have new wheels going on after the motors together...
What else on the car is so riced out; the good sounding sound system, 383 HSR, or maybe the C4 brakes?
Wow...after reading through some old posts I've realized how much I've matured and how much I've learned in 3 years.
The rims are ugly, lets face it but everyone was respectable! I never really liked them but couldn't return them so made myself accept them. They are still on the car but it hasn't ran in quite some time, new tires and I can get my new wheels on.
/rant
The rims are ugly, lets face it but everyone was respectable! I never really liked them but couldn't return them so made myself accept them. They are still on the car but it hasn't ran in quite some time, new tires and I can get my new wheels on.
/rant
What else on the car is so riced out; the good sounding sound system, 383 HSR, or maybe the C4 brakes?
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From: Santa Ana, CA
Car: 90 IROC-Z
Engine: Lsa
Transmission: M6
Axle/Gears: 9" spooled 3.70
no but really he already said he doesnt like the wheels no need to rub it in
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From: SW Iowa
Car: '88 Formula
Engine: 406, CF heads, Comp 212/218, Rhoads
Transmission: WC T5, 0.61 option
Axle/Gears: 10-bolt 3.08, re-ground Auburn Posi
Personally, I don't like the wheels. But it's not the style of them so much as the chrome. There's no chrome anywhere else on a thirdgen. Never thought chrome wheels looked right.
Mine has polished aluminum finish wheels, and even those are too much. But I've found a new paint to refinish them. A "black chrome" look. Should go well with my black car.
Mine has polished aluminum finish wheels, and even those are too much. But I've found a new paint to refinish them. A "black chrome" look. Should go well with my black car.



