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What wheels will fit my 89 DL

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I just am wondering what 4 blot lug patterns are out ther will fit these cars? Any suggestions would be great!!

 

Thanks

well the wheel page is down, so i'll just list some out for u

 

Pugeot wheels, 14,15, alloys and steels

Redrilled chevy or toy rims, 6x140

are you wanting to go with bigger rims?

 

Offroad, or street wise?

i'll give u a link when the wheel page is back up.

 

the subie pattern is 4x140

The only other 4 lug wheels are off of Puegots. Subaru uses a 4X140 bolt pattern, which is really unusual. You can also convert your hubs to 6X140 pattern, which will allow you to use Mazda, Toyota, Nissan, and Chevy rims.

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Thanks Guys!! I just want to put some better rims on my suby. I do some light off roading but I only have single range capabilitites. Hopefully to change soon. Saab had some 4 lug patterns probably a bit different pattern though!!!

if i were you, the easiest thing to do is just get some pugs. post in the market place that you want a set of pugs. doesnt really matter which ones, but look out for the 390's. they aren't to easy to find tires for, make sure they are 14's or 15's. also check a junk yard for them. i scored a set of 15 inch alloys for 65 bucks! look great, and it wonderful condtion. :banana:

 

just keep a eye out.

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