Re: RE: Stock Wheels, Idea's

From: AlexReed (alexreed@home.com)
Date: Thu Mar 01 2001 - 05:29:27 EST


First off, its Toronado. Hehe.

I am about 40 minutes north of Atlanta, GA. How much do you want per rim? I
only need 3 rims, but I hate to split a set up. Let me know, thanks.

AR

Sam Parthemer wrote:

> Tornado, isn't that an Oldsmobile?? Just kidding.
>
> I ran 255/60-15s on my stock 15x6 wheels.. Probably the max
> you should go, but I did over 45k that way, including while
> towing a boat, motorcycle on the class III hitch, etc.
>
> $100 a stock wheel is way high... I have 3 sets of dakota
> rims in my garage... where do you live???
>
> Sam '00 RT & '99 CC4x4 *for sale*
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> > [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of AlexReed
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 3:08 PM
> > To: DML
> > Subject: DML:Stock Wheels, Idea's
> >
> >
> > Alright, I dont have a spare for Toronado and something tells me that if
> > I dont get one I will have to have one at the worst possible time. I
> > have the stock wheels, 15x8's that came with the handling package for
> > '99. Also, I want to get two extra for the strip.Well I went to a local
> > parts yard and they told me that the steel wheels only come in 15x6
> > size, so I cant use the 255/70's, they will buldge out too much. Which
> > leads to another question, what size wheel will fit in the stock tire
> > carrier under the truck? Here is the other question, is $100 a stock
> > wheel, is that good or bad? What do you guys think, I dont mind using
> > some aftermarket steel wheels for the d.o.t. legal drag slicks at the
> > strip, but I would like to have everything matching. Thanks for your
> > help.
> >
> > AR
> >



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