rally wheels or crager SS
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Just an Olds Guy
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That's ok, I didn't understand your questions either. 1. What kind of car is this for? 2. If you prefer Rallye wheels, why not just buy them? SSII is argent gray and SSIII is color coded to the body. There are 15" chrome SSIII's (like for the 83/84 H/O's) new from vendors like Wheels Vintiques for around 142 each. Gives you the bling of Cragars with the look of SS
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That's ok, I didn't understand your questions either. 1. What kind of car is this for? 2. If you prefer Rallye wheels, why not just buy them? SSII is argent gray and SSIII is color coded to the body. There are 15" chrome SSIII's (like for the 83/84 H/O's) new from vendors like Wheels Vintiques for around 142 each. Gives you the bling of Cragars with the look of SS
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I meant I prefer 15" SSII over 14" SSII over Cragars.
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LOL we're on the same page now. I think either will look just fine on your car. I don't have a big problem up here getting 14's for my car, unless it's speciality. I run 225/70/14's. The only thing I've noticed lately is the cost of rubber is getting higher no matter what brand or size you buy.
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That's a popular size for most of these cars. Shouldn't really be that hard to find or order. I just checked Tire Rack and they have exactly what you're looking for BFG Radial TA - 115.00/tire
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