10 hole machine aluminum wheels
#5
^Hahahahaha! OMG YES BR07, Mullet to the maxxx!
But yeah OP even if you find a set, you'd also need to double check the offset on those wheels as the acceptable amount varies with the wheel/tire size (I think stock was 45-50mm).
IMO leave them on the crappy 80s camaros that high school kids buy in a vain attempt to hang out with the cool kids...
But yeah OP even if you find a set, you'd also need to double check the offset on those wheels as the acceptable amount varies with the wheel/tire size (I think stock was 45-50mm).
IMO leave them on the crappy 80s camaros that high school kids buy in a vain attempt to hang out with the cool kids...
#6
Eh, I really doubt I'll even attempt to find them. More curious if someone actually did it and had pics.
I think they can look nice on something. If you're doing a themed car.
Because, as previously stated, 'Merica and racecar.
I think they can look nice on something. If you're doing a themed car.
Because, as previously stated, 'Merica and racecar.
#7
Think of about a 93 S10 Blazer. Here's a pic. They had this type of wheel with the offset like we'd need for our S197's. I like the Centerline wheels like you show, but not on our cars. I actually have a set of those for my 90 F150.
#9
Weld Racing.
Here's something similar. I wouldn't get the particular ones you posted, but I don't see what the big deal is.
Here's something similar. I wouldn't get the particular ones you posted, but I don't see what the big deal is.