Rim and Tire question
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Car: 1989 Firebird V6
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Rim and Tire question
Hi Guys, I am the Chinese in Taiwan.
Pls help for the question below.
I went to store asking for rim & tire change but they found the 3thgen got special PCD and Offset with others car, so they have to check, there is only few 3thgen firebird still drived in Taiwan and they know the car very poor. can you guys tell me about the rim PCD and offset and any information I would know in the rim and Tire changing.
I got 15" stock rim now (205/65/15 in the front, 225/60/15 in the rear), if it could works, I like to change it to 17", pls tell me how wide is the tire can be done??
(both front and rear, 235, 255 or 275??)
if it doesn't work, how wide is the tire can be done on my stock 15" (front and rear?)
Thank you for your help.
Joe
Pls help for the question below.
I went to store asking for rim & tire change but they found the 3thgen got special PCD and Offset with others car, so they have to check, there is only few 3thgen firebird still drived in Taiwan and they know the car very poor. can you guys tell me about the rim PCD and offset and any information I would know in the rim and Tire changing.
I got 15" stock rim now (205/65/15 in the front, 225/60/15 in the rear), if it could works, I like to change it to 17", pls tell me how wide is the tire can be done??
(both front and rear, 235, 255 or 275??)
if it doesn't work, how wide is the tire can be done on my stock 15" (front and rear?)
Thank you for your help.
Joe
I found the rim offset here on thirdgen.org but for 16 inch rims, although I would assume they are the same for 17 inch rims as well.
0 mm on the front and 16 mm (negative - outward) on the rear.
I'm not sure about your other questions, but I am sure someone else here can help you out.
BTW, you live in Taiwan? That is awesome!
0 mm on the front and 16 mm (negative - outward) on the rear.
I'm not sure about your other questions, but I am sure someone else here can help you out.
BTW, you live in Taiwan? That is awesome!
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