I would rock these on my GP.
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i think i might actually buy those. i havent seen too many black gp's on gold wheels. i really like em
there is a black GTP back home that has gold stock 5 stars.
Edit: did a search and realized there are Gold Edition GP's. There is one riding around back home, will try to get a pic next week while on pass.
alright thanks man. i plan to go low with the xxr rims. i've been trying to convince someone to make me coilovers but no one seems to be willing. i don't feel like paying $1500 for sub par coils so if that's the case i'll save up for bags
I like the look of pre gens and came across these, are they pre gens?
16" Pontiac Grand Prix Wheels 94 95 96 Factory Stock Alloy Rims 1994 1995 | eBay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-Pontiac-G...1f7188&vxp=mtr
yep, those are the ones people like to run. from a 94-96 GP.
and FYI, someone on here was running those gold XXRs already. they fit just fine and look pretty good.
nooo somone's done it already? now i dun wanna do it :(
haha jk. you have any pics of his car?
it was a white car if i remember correctly.
ah, ok think i found his car, white 4 door? starting to second guess the gold on my car, think it may be to flashy? what other options do i have in that price range? want something with a lip and i'm partial for 5 spokes
wait a minute..
18X8.5 XXR 962 WHEELS 4X100/114.3 RIM 35MM GUN METAL | eBay
think these might be a lil more workable
ehh, I still say rock the Gold, but I also have a gold car lol
i may have to make a poll thread
wondering if i should go with the 18x8.5 or 18x9.5. can i fit a 9.5?
the 9.5's have a 3.25" lip vs the 2" lip on the 8.5's. but they are also heavier. 27lbs vs 23 lbs
you're going to have a very hard time fitting a 9.5" wide wheel. like, very hard without a good amount of fender work and an aggressive alignment.
so...they don't make these wheels in 18x9, but they make them in 17x9 :confused:
so how much fender work for the 9.5's?
Not sure. Depends on the tire size and the alignment specs.
You'd be one of the first to run that wide of a wheel. There have been a few, but not many.