n00b here - will these wheels fit my 1988 turbo ii fc
n00b here - will these wheels fit my 1988 turbo ii fc
sorry for the stupid question but will these fit on my 88 fc and it is a 5 lug car, i have stock suspension and im not sure what the offset means , and what kind of wheels do you have on your fc
XXR 527 WHEELS
XXR 527 WHEELS
Ha. I had looked at the same thread. As far as going wider rims and bigger ones, my biggest recommendation is reading up on it. If I remember correctly, tirerack.com has an entire section explaining it.
But they're weak, You hit something too hard and you're going to bend/warp your mag

They aren't that rare, just keep on the lookout on the for sale section part of the forum. People replace perfectly good stuff for garbage all the time and sell them as "OEM" all time. Look at how many people rip the emissions system off and remove the BAC valve, then complain their car doesn't idle.
EDIT: To add, they aren't weak. The *** end of my car got squirley one day and I hit a curb with one of the back wheels. The wheel got a bit of curb rash but It wasn't bent. The tire that was on the wheel was way more effed than the wheel. The balance machine at the tire shop said the wheel was bent and needed 900 weights but I didnt believe it and just bought a new tire. New tire and the wheel balanced just fine.
Last edited by jjwalker; May 14, 2015 at 02:39 PM.
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http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/....jsp?techid=92
Offset
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/...jsp?techid=101
1 inch = 25.4 mm
Wheel Diameter’s Effect on Performance
http://www.tuneruniversity.com/blog/...n-performance/
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