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Looking for a set of either 245 60 14 tires, or a nice set of American Racing Torque Thrust II's in 17" for a 1972 Olds Cutlass Supreme..so bolt pattern should be 5x4.75
email is best jnaarnold@northstate.net
Looking for a set of either 245 60 14 tires, or a nice set of American Racing Torque Thrust II's in 17" for a 1972 Olds Cutlass Supreme..so bolt pattern should be 5x4.75
email is best jnaarnold@northstate.net
You will need to measure to be sure but I would bet these would fit. They are mine not just a random ad.
Richard,
I appreciate the ad...it is just not in my price range, which I should probably clarify.
I am looking to spend under $800.00...the cheaper the better. Honestly, I was hoping to find a decent set of 14" tires to use until I can get the wheels and tire combo I want.
I do have to say those wheels are really nice!
I do also have some things to trade, like a custom AR-15 with accessories...
I sold some guns on Gunbroker.com. was a good experience for me. Try looking at used tire dealers in your area if you have not yet. All you need is a little tread to get you by. 17s will look awesome on your ride once it happens. Nice choice.
Richard,
I appreciate the ad...it is just not in my price range, which I should probably clarify.
I am looking to spend under $800.00...the cheaper the better. Honestly, I was hoping to find a decent set of 14" tires to use until I can get the wheels and tire combo I want.
I do have to say those wheels are really nice!
I do also have some things to trade, like a custom AR-15 with accessories...
No problem but don't expect to find 17's that will look right for $800.00
The least expensive Chinese rip off TT2's are still going to set you back $1300.00 with tires and wheels. You might get lucky and find nice used but they still sell for $1000.00 or so
Good luck
Thanks Joe, I found that number on line after I had posted. I'm putting together my driveline numbers and that's an important one. I'm going with a Tony Ross 394, 700r4 trans, Fabcraft 3.64 posi rearend and 28 inch tires. It'll go fast and go down the road at 70 mph at around 2100 rpm!
And as far as Ishish2 comment... there's a big difference in the meaning of diameter and width, you rum dum!
Dennis