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RIVI72
10-31-2007, 03:52 PM
I finally found what i was looking for my 16" cutlass supreme rims i will hopefully get some tires for it and get some pics of them on the car, Enjoy
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s278/rivi72/mywheels.jpg





Not bad for $200 lol

Tonglebeak
10-31-2007, 10:01 PM
Those look nice :)

Looks like I have competition >_>

notsoslimshady76
10-31-2007, 10:57 PM
Very nice. I have those wheels on my Cutlass Supreme. Let me know what tire size you run on those...one day my 5 spokes might be donated to Shake n Bake

MR2Di4
11-03-2007, 04:24 AM
Awesome looking wheels! Those will look great on your Ciera. What kind of tires do you plan on mounting? White letters?

RIVI72
11-03-2007, 05:05 PM
I think I'm gonna just get the cheapies for now dont have alot of money right now, 60 bucks per tire at canadian tire and i think there 225/60/16 later on i'll get some performance ones and hopefully later later on i wanna get some grand prix struts and some lowering springs along with the addco sway bars time to start saving if you now what i mean :D

86euro
11-03-2007, 09:23 PM
225/60/16 is too large of a tire and won't look right at all, if it even fits without rubbing. 225/50 or 205/55 is generally what's used and is a common size so the price isn't too steep.

What's this about grand prix struts?

RIVI72
11-03-2007, 11:10 PM
Really someone told me that 225/60's would fit but maybe i should try 205/55 as for the grand prix struts i want to get some because i cannot find any lowering springs for the cutlass ciera i know there is kyb struts but i can't find any lowering springs so thats why i want to get some grand prix ones

ochy38
11-04-2007, 04:49 AM
yea go with 225-50's or 205-55's. i got the 225-50's and there is occasionally some rubbing, nothing bad, but im sure the 60 series would be constant rubbing. the 205's would work fine too, but the 225's are so wide and look sweet

RIVI72
11-04-2007, 07:01 PM
How often do you get rubbing when you are turning and also do you have a pic of your wheels i think i might go for the 225/50's but im not sure which do you guys think is better
Thanks for your help.

ochy38
11-04-2007, 09:55 PM
i hardly ever get rubbing when i turn.. i mean maybe 5 times since i have put the wheels on about a month and a half or so ago. the only time it has rubbed was when i was parking in a kinda steep ditch and the rear wheels went up in the wheel well too far (basically bottomed out on one side), and when i turned very agressively on a very bumpy country road. ill see if i can get some pics of my wheels with the 225-50's on em. ive seen that size for about 65 a tire online somewhere i forget so its not that much more expesive then the ones your lookin at

RIVI72
11-05-2007, 12:01 AM
Ok cool but I think my car is gonna bottom out anyway my suspension is pretty close to being shot so ya its gonna rub but oh well its gonna so sick after im done :D and no real big rush on the pics i just wanna see what the 225/50's look like Thanks for your help