Wow, I like them, very boss looking, gives the car a nice stance and nice clean look just the right amount of rubber. Congratulations on you’re find.
The car looks very clean with the exhaust tucked up you don’t see the normal 60% of the header profile.
-- Edited by dashboard on Sunday 9th of June 2013 08:31:09 PM
SteveS said
Jun 10, 2013
I found a deal on a used set of Boss 338's with tires. The tires aren't new, but they'll last me the year until I figure out what size I want to run. It was a really cloudy day so the rims and car look dark. I'm sure the sun will make brighten things up.
Lost in the 60s said
Jun 10, 2013
YES, very nice....
67ss said
Jun 10, 2013
Looks awesome, like having a whole new car sorta.
SShink said
Jun 10, 2013
Dude, very sweet!
Changes the whole look. Are they 17's or 18's?
Those tires look like they have lots of tread left unless you plan on doing some drag racing...
Derek69SS said
Jun 10, 2013
Those look great on it! Completely changed the look of the car.
Chris R said
Jun 10, 2013
No complaints here either. Looks great.
SteveS said
Jun 10, 2013
They're 18 x 8's, I would have liked the 18 x 9.5 version for the rear but the price was right. I can always get a little wider tire on them. The tires are all 225/50/18's. Rear's are Goodyear Eagle F1's with a fair amount of tread, the fronts are Eagle LS2's that aren't as good and have some edge wear.
They do give the car a different feel. With the 15" BFG T/A's I thought the car handled fairly well and stayed pretty flat in the corners. Now that the side walls don't roll over I can feel how soft my suspension is and the car seems to roll over a bit more.
Earlier this year I bought a pair of Mickey Thompson ET Street Drag Radials so I'll swap them on for the few times I make it to the drag strip.
dashboard said
Jun 10, 2013
Oh no, now we need to upgrade the suspension. When does this end?
SteveS said
Jun 10, 2013
They're never done! And after the suspension is better I'll see that I need bigger brakes. So I can justify the new wheels to fit the bigger brakes I'll need.
Derek69SS said
Jun 10, 2013
Then after all the upgrades to compliment your new wheels, you'll decide that you need wider wheels to take better advantage of the upgraded suspension and brakes.
Lost in the 60s said
Jun 10, 2013
Your wife must be very understanding to let you constantly buy new car parts...
SteveS said
Jun 10, 2013
Your wife must be very understanding to let you constantly buy new car parts...
Actually it's an understanding girlfriend with her own checkbook. Unfortunately, she doesn't have any money to lend me so I have to settle for used wheels.
Wow, I like them, very boss looking, gives the car a nice stance and nice clean look just the right amount of rubber. Congratulations on you’re find.
The car looks very clean with the exhaust tucked up you don’t see the normal 60% of the header profile.
-- Edited by dashboard on Sunday 9th of June 2013 08:31:09 PM
I found a deal on a used set of Boss 338's with tires. The tires aren't new, but they'll last me the year until I figure out what size I want to run. It was a really cloudy day so the rims and car look dark. I'm sure the sun will make brighten things up.
YES, very nice....
Looks awesome, like having a whole new car sorta.
Dude, very sweet!
Changes the whole look. Are they 17's or 18's?
Those tires look like they have lots of tread left unless you plan on doing some drag racing...
Those look great on it! Completely changed the look of the car.
No complaints here either. Looks great.
They do give the car a different feel. With the 15" BFG T/A's I thought the car handled fairly well and stayed pretty flat in the corners. Now that the side walls don't roll over I can feel how soft my suspension is and the car seems to roll over a bit more.
Earlier this year I bought a pair of Mickey Thompson ET Street Drag Radials so I'll swap them on for the few times I make it to the drag strip.
Oh no,
now we need to upgrade the suspension. When does this end?
They're never done!
And after the suspension is better I'll see that I need bigger brakes. So I can justify the new wheels to fit the bigger brakes I'll need. 
Then after all the upgrades to compliment your new wheels, you'll decide that you need wider wheels to take better advantage of the upgraded suspension and brakes.
Your wife must be very understanding to let you constantly buy new car parts...
Actually it's an understanding girlfriend with her own checkbook. Unfortunately, she doesn't have any money to lend me so I have to settle for used wheels.