Very happy with my purchase
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Looks like those are the 2006-2009 Mustang wheels to me. Check this link--> http://www.greenwheelsweb.com/shop/1...wheels-3647-2/
Those wheels are ugly.
If you want Mustang wheels, go with something like I have.
I don't know, I went over and put one on the car today. I think it looks way better on the grand prix than on that mustang. Plus the price is right, as I can have them for $250
Post a pic if you can so we can all see what they look like on a GP.
Here they are. We only put one on because it was late, and I didn't want to hold him up, but here is a 2006-2009 or whatever Mustang GT wheel on a Grand Prix:
Kind of Reminds me of these a bit:
Last edited by Nickster 7; 04-05-2015 at 11:42 AM.
You know, I kinda like it! If you had them chromed I bet they would look really sharp!
Yeah, they're polished, but after I clean them up they should shine pretty good.
I agree! It definitely does. I'll have to see how it looks with all four wheels on. I'm going to pick them up tonight. $250 is a good deal for them. I really don't plan to spend a ton of money on the car, and it is technically my "all weather" car. Would you just cut off like half a coil, or save up money and lower it the right way? Lol
That is my other concern. I mean, it isn't the best riding car out there compared to my buddy's regal Gs, but I don't want to make it worse by lowering it. I never lowered a car before, or rode in one to be honest, but if the ride quality suffers a lot, I'd rather keep it stock. I'll post a few pictures of the whole car once I get the wheels on. Few minor maintenance issues to fix first, like the cracked front exhaust manifold, a coolant flush, and if I can find it, a new auto dimming mirror, but maybe I'll save up my extra cash for lowering springs.
Yeah, front does sit higher. Thanks! I'll have to see how it looks with all four on before I decide to lower it or whatever. And here is my mock up. They look huge since they aren't on the car. The actual diameter is calculated to be about an inch more than stock. They are 235/50 R18s
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