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by ricemill »
Ok whats the difference between front wheel and rear wheel rims. and what would be the widest I can use on a leganza
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by MMamdouh »
no difference between front and rear rims... at least on our cars.
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by ricemill »
aftermarket wheels is what im wondering. Ive seen wheels that where specific for front wheel drive, and was wondering the difference.
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by lanos2001 »
thats more for big body cars like caprices and oldschool impala's. not 100% sure why though. just remember hearing it somewhere.
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by CustomLanos »
sometimes they will refer to different lug patterns by saying "the wheels will fit most front wheel drive cars". You'll see that a lot on ebay.
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by Audacity Racing »
the offset is totally different... that's what makes deep dish wheels possible on rear-wheel drive cars
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by ricemill »
I have a set of wheels that fit small ford pattern will they work
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by Audacity Racing »
no idea... if it's for a contour... maybe, mustang... no