July 13, 200520 yr I really need to change my wheels on my highwayed 93 loyale 2wd(4 lug). I would like 15 inch. I have found other posts with alot of work I do not find worthwhile for this "conversion".I cant seem to keep it contently balanced all the way around, (while parts necessary to keep it so are good) on long trips@ high speed (struts go weak to those little benders?).I have 12 oem wheels, 8 new tires mounted and I cant make it good. I have thought of the struts, but every make and model car I've had with 13" wheels really sucked at higher speeds(65-70mph they seem to start throwing thier flaws at me).I would like to drop the height of the rubber and give it bigger on the steel/aluminum wheel. Any cheap ideas? (not pertaining to post; these are other things I've had to "fix" on my 93 loyale): http://users.adelphia.net/~barrygd73/suby.html thanks!
July 13, 200520 yr 15" rims No modifications needed Bolts right on: Same for 14": You can find 4x140mm rims from some older Peugeot's. They're available in 14" and 15"... steel & alloy. -Brian
July 13, 200520 yr need not forget the toyota rims, 15'' alloy, and steel, and more plentiful, as well as cheaper. ~Josh~
July 14, 200520 yr need not forget the toyota rims, 15'' alloy, and steel, and more plentiful, as well as cheaper. ~Josh~ What Year Yota rims??? and are there any mods needed?
July 14, 200520 yr hey bgd, I have been looking for some bigger wheels too. I found a set of four pug wheels at Silver's Auto in Orono, the guy said they weren't very pretty, but they would do the job just fine. I passed them up, so they're yours if you want.
July 14, 200520 yr need not forget the toyota rims, 15'' alloy, and steel, and more plentiful, as well as cheaper. ~Josh~ Those are not direct bolt on wheels, which he is looking for.
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