FS: American Racing 'Outlaw II' series 62
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FS: American Racing 'Outlaw II' series 62
The wheels are being taken off of a '91 Camaro RS I just bought for my son's 16th B-Day. I personally think this style of wheel looks better on a truck. The previous owner said he felt sure they were American Racing Wheel Outlaw II (series 62) Unilug 15 X 8.5 w/ 4.25 back spacing. The center caps are evidently not the correct ones as they do not fit snug within the hub. No Dents, Dings, and are true. All they need is a little polish to look new again.
*I contacted Discount tire gave him the wheel specs. and asked if they would fit a 4th gen F-Body. He said they would fit fine.
Asking $200 OBO
All reasonable offers considered.
Also FS: B.F. Goodrich Radial T/A's with < 3k miles on them are no longer mounted on these wheels can be sold together or seperate.
Pics here!
*I contacted Discount tire gave him the wheel specs. and asked if they would fit a 4th gen F-Body. He said they would fit fine.
Asking $200 OBO
All reasonable offers considered.
Also FS: B.F. Goodrich Radial T/A's with < 3k miles on them are no longer mounted on these wheels can be sold together or seperate.
Pics here!
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Originally posted by RocVert
Prolly not zero
Prolly not zero
check this guide out its loaded with info
http://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html
http://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html
I'll check when I get home and let you know if your interested.
I mistakenly failed to identify the wheels as unilug. I have edited the original post include that.
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A Unilug rim/wheel is made to fit any 5 lug Chevy, Ford or Chrysler. I'd imagine any other 5 lug vehicle as well.
The wheel is 8.50" wide, 4.25" backspace.
The wheel is 8.50" wide, 4.25" backspace.
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Originally posted by Jim85IROC
American Racing doesn't make unilug wheels for RWD applications to my knowledge. I can tell from looking at them that they aren't unilug, because if it was, it would have multiple holes like most of the ri*cer wheels that you see.
American Racing doesn't make unilug wheels for RWD applications to my knowledge. I can tell from looking at them that they aren't unilug, because if it was, it would have multiple holes like most of the ri*cer wheels that you see.
Yes, they are unilug, with only 5 holes.... They should fit any 5 bolt pattern hub. Chevrolet, Ford, Chrysler for sure.
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All four wheels and tires are the same size.
The wheels are 15" X 8 1/2" with 4 1/4" back spacing.
The tires are 235 X 60 X 15.
the wheels are Unilug meaning they will Chevy, ford Chrysler are probably any 5 lug hub.
The tires have less than 3,000 miles on them, more like 2,500 I believe.
E-mail me and I will send pictures of each wheel/tire upon request.
jdhudson@adelphia.net
The wheels are 15" X 8 1/2" with 4 1/4" back spacing.
The tires are 235 X 60 X 15.
the wheels are Unilug meaning they will Chevy, ford Chrysler are probably any 5 lug hub.
The tires have less than 3,000 miles on them, more like 2,500 I believe.
E-mail me and I will send pictures of each wheel/tire upon request.
jdhudson@adelphia.net
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Price?
Average tread depth?
Price for wheels / tires?
Shipping to 04530?
Price for wheels / tires?
Shipping to 04530?
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I'll check the tread depth on each tire and post the results this afternoon. I would like to get about $450 for the wheels and tires.
But make me an offer!
But make me an offer!
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I will consider all offers. The money raised is going to stereo upgrade for his '91 RS. He just got his license a couple of weeks ago. His new wheels are due in Tuesday the 21st.
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