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Wheels
Another thread got me thinking...
So, which way would you go? 1. As delivered 2. Dealer upgrade off another vehicle. Or, 3. Day 2.
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I love Honeys, but they suck. Heavy, don't balance well. Love D98 cars, looks great!
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I'm a traditionalist, so I vote for the rally II's (as delivered).
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#4
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wheels
option 4 . any thought with modern style 17 inch hone combs or rally 2, U.S. Mags also makes cool rims. In high school. I ran enki style and centerline solid polished rims.
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That's the beauty of wheels, if/when you feel like
swapping them it won't take long. "Day 2" strikes me more as Day 500. Anyone know when the SST first started selling? |
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I'd also do the Day 2. Except with Keystone Klassics!
It seemed everyone had the cragar 5 spokes or centerline type wheels. I'm always the one to go different, got the Keystones. L60's on back and G60's front.
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Keystone Klassics would look good, if that is an option.
Those Centerlines don't look good on A-Bodies in my opinion. Can't go wrong with Rally IT'S . |
#8
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Option 1, as delivered... but remove the trim rings. Trim ringless rally 2s are some of the best looking pontiac factory wheels on cars of this era IMO.
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Keystone style could be an option too.
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#10
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I agree on both points.
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