![]() 08/24/2013 at 01:43 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
What does everyone think of these? If the backspacing was correct (which it looks like it is deeper dish, then I think these would look pretty cool with a fat tire on my mustang. Maybe even paint the center dark gray or something.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/15-x-7-10-…
![]() 08/24/2013 at 01:47 |
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Those...are just cool wheels.
![]() 08/24/2013 at 01:57 |
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Lincoln Mk Vii?
Edit: I checked, nope.
![]() 08/24/2013 at 02:12 |
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Hey, relatively the same era, honestly I would have no clue if I hadn't stumbled upon them.
![]() 08/24/2013 at 02:12 |
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Right? For 200 for a set of 4, not bad.
![]() 08/24/2013 at 02:13 |
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No idea, but they look nice. (now to the link) My cousins dad had a Mirada. I always liked the look.
![]() 08/24/2013 at 02:32 |
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Never even heard of a Mirada before now, other than the chick from Brave. If they fit, great, but double-check the bolt pattern and spacing (which you mentioned) before buying.
If you do buy them, I would grind/sand the hell out of the bead section, as all that built up bead rubber can cause leakage issues, and there may be some corrosion damage. Whoever mounts the tier should use a good bead sealer, just to.be safe.
![]() 08/24/2013 at 14:42 |
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I laughed at your Brave joke, it deserved more attention than it got.
![]() 08/24/2013 at 23:51 |
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Unfortunately didn't get the Brave joke, I might be too young. They are the same bolt pattern and thanks for the tips!
![]() 08/25/2013 at 00:02 |
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Yeah, it's not bad. A lot of the big American cars from the late 70's early 80's I'm usually not a fan of, could be because of my age, but really all things considered it's not shabby at all. The one thing that bugs me on cars of that vintage is how the window after the b pillar is smaller and ends at a different height, where as the civic's (Just randomly picked) glass line is consistent all the way though the B pillar. Everyone's got their things right?