New Rims, too! I luv 20"s
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New Rims, too! I luv 20"s
Finally got them put on my SS. 20x7.5 is the perfect fit, and they still tuck under the fenders. I went with 30 series to start, hated the ride, so they ordered 245/30's and I told them they wouldn't fit. But hey, it's their dime. They tried to fit them on a 7.5" rim, and duh, didn't fit. So I told them after a lot of research and thanks to Uma's advise order 35 series rubber. Much better now, rides just like stock. They just barely fit, a few mm from the strut. See pics. =)
They did damage one rim in the process , so I'm waiting for the new one, on them.
Now what am am I do with my stock SS rims?
They did damage one rim in the process , so I'm waiting for the new one, on them.
Now what am am I do with my stock SS rims?
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Thanks for the comments guys. I really have to watch the road out here more, especially in the valley. Road noise isn't that bad except on certain freeways like the 405 or 5.
I was thinking $550-600 for the SS Rims? Does that sound like to much?
That's for tires rims and sensors still in them.
I was thinking $550-600 for the SS Rims? Does that sound like to much?
That's for tires rims and sensors still in them.
#10
Thanks for the comments guys. I really have to watch the road out here more, especially in the valley. Road noise isn't that bad except on certain freeways like the 405 or 5.
I was thinking $550-600 for the SS Rims? Does that sound like to much?
That's for tires rims and sensors still in them.
I was thinking $550-600 for the SS Rims? Does that sound like to much?
That's for tires rims and sensors still in them.
Mileage on them?
Discount for local pick-up?
and these are just rims, no tires?
just curious...
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