You choose my tires and rims - on a budget

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  1. lpolson07

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    Can anyone point me in the direction of some rims not exceeding $350?

    Looking for something decent but trying not to break the bank so to speak.

    Heres what I have:

    1976 Blue Maverick 2 dr Sedan

    Rims are stock with original hubcaps - tires look skinny and aren't what I am going for....Thats where YOU come in...

    I want bigger rims that are guaranteed a fit all the way around and look nice/beefy with the tires....Open to all suggestions - the sooner I replace these skinny bike tires that are on my car the better.
     
  2. PAINTANK

    PAINTANK Cometosis Obsessivus

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    15" steelie truck rims in back. They are wider than car rims. Paint them black and and add the dog dish caps to the center or go with just chromed nuts. Do the same up front only leave the skinnier 14"ers on it.

    Sort of like the 69.5 Road Runners. Simple and mean looking.

    other than that hit the junkyards or Craigslist. I got my Cragars for free from a guy who had them on a Dodge Magnum behind his house.
     
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    scooper77515 No current projects.

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    I got my Cragars 15X8 and 15X7 for $100 all around. Cragars are a dime a dozen, and finding some used and in decent shape is pretty easy.

    Then slap some BFG T/As on em.
     
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    ford84stepside Lone Wolf

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    Go to a junkyard and get a set of Explorer or Ranger wheels. They made several different sizes and designs. Then buy the tires that fit like you want....
     
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    Won't work. Truck pattern is 5 on 5.5, car is 5 on 4.5. That's fullsize trucks, the rangers are the same as the cars though. And Ford truck wheels aren't any wider unless it's the factory mag type or wagon wheel type.
    If you want cheap, chrome holy wheels are that, but they rust almost instantly. I like the black Cragar soft 8s or the black d spoke wheels. Chrome smoothies are nice too, you can leave off the hubcap & run some bullet centers/chrome lugs for a retro look. All of these wheels are around $50-60 each new for 15x7s. That only leaves you around $100 for tires, keep a watch on Craigslist for good used tires or good used wheels/tires. There's some good deals on there.
    Absolute cheapest- ditch your hubcaps, paint the wheels shiny black, get some new chrome lugs and stagger(one size bigger out back)size a new set of white letter tires. Red neckerson to some, but I like the look for cheap.
     
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    mavgrab302 MCCI Florida State Rep

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    I just bought Greg Weld prolites from summit 15x10 4.5bs rear 15x5 3.5bs front for $385 bucks.... 1pc polished aluminum.....being shipped tomorrow...
     
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    alright so no truck tires...anyone else got anything?

    Do you have a link to those rims mavgrab?
     
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    mavgrab302 MCCI Florida State Rep

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    I haven't figured out the link thing yet... But it's summitracing.com then go to wheels and click on Greg Weld Motorsports look at series 93 prolites polished...
     
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    Matterick Matt Somerville

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    to post a link, just go to the website page that your trying to link something to, then just right click the address in the long box accross the top, select "Copy" then come to your post and right click, then hit "Paste"
     
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    mavgrab302 MCCI Florida State Rep

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    thanks matterick, you make it sound easy... I'll do that....:)
     
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    alright thanks guys, appreciate all this help

    would these work for my mav?

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/USW-97-5844/

    is the backspacing correct? could some tires look semi-wide/beefy on these rims?

    What do you guys think?
     
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    mavgrab302 MCCI Florida State Rep

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    I think they will work... I was going to get the us wheel star kinnda looked like a five spoke... till i seen the sale on the prolites....
     
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    on the topic of wheels, if your still looking for cragars on craigslist, be sure to try spelling it the wrong way. a lot of times people put up an ad for them but they've spelt it crager instead of cragar (y) you'll see recent ads you've never seen before :yup:
     
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    Derek 5oComet Tire burner

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