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Old 01-13-2008, 05:42 AM
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Question Answered: Rims on the Ride!

Whats the easiest way to find out what rims will fit on my ride before buying them? What would fit before I had to go into lifting the car?

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I have a 1995 cadillac deville and the biggest rims you can fit on it without lifting it is 22''s. 22''s rub a little in front when turning hard but hasnt done any damage to my rims tires or car and ive had them on for almost a year.before buying rims check the owners manual for the car it gives bolt patterns and size of the wheel well. if you do not have the manual ask a rim shop and they will tell you the bolt pattern and the offset you need for your ride.Oh and if you do get a 95 deville like i have dont get rims with adaptors, they wont fit in back unless customized. i know from experience.
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Old 01-16-2008, 08:36 AM
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Old 01-17-2008, 03:16 PM
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I'm asking someone who does know, what would fit on a Caprice or Lac or any common big body car with out having to lift it up? Only answer this if you know what your talking about, no haters ridin 10's!
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Old 05-02-2008, 09:15 AM
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Cool depends what kind of cadillac.

I have a 1995 cadillac deville and the biggest rims you can fit on it without lifting it is 22''s. 22''s rub a little in front when turning hard but hasnt done any damage to my rims tires or car and ive had them on for almost a year.before buying rims check the owners manual for the car it gives bolt patterns and size of the wheel well. if you do not have the manual ask a rim shop and they will tell you the bolt pattern and the offset you need for your ride.Oh and if you do get a 95 deville like i have dont get rims with adaptors, they wont fit in back unless customized. i know from experience.
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