Crosslace Problem
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Car: 1986 Trans Am
Engine: LB9
Transmission: 700R4
Crosslace Problem
So, I am new to the board, and this is a wealth of information that has helped me out a lot so far. As I was researching the wheels that are on my 1986 TA, I found that they are supposed to be two different off-sets. Somewhere along the lines of this cars ownership, someone decided to put three fronts on it and one rear. At least the rear is actually on the rear. I have the Charcoal crosslace wheels, (RPO code for them on the SPID so they are stock to the vehicle). I am just wondering how hard to find a single rear or front wheel is that won't break my bank account. Anyone other than CI making them that you know of? Have checked the local yards around here (Spokane, WA) and they are picked pretty clean. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Car: 86 Trans Am, 92 Firebird
Engine: 408 sbc, 3.1L of raw power
Transmission: TKO600, T5
Axle/Gears: Moser 9", 3:70 trutac, 3:23 torsion
Re: Crosslace Problem
eBay or Craigslist, or try the want adds here on TGO.
A lot of people would opt to find a front wheel and just run 4 fronts, makes tire rotation easier and moves the rear wheels out a tad so they don't look so sunken under the car.
A lot of people would opt to find a front wheel and just run 4 fronts, makes tire rotation easier and moves the rear wheels out a tad so they don't look so sunken under the car.
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Re: Crosslace Problem
I just redone 4 fronts for my car. It just looks better imo. I have 4 rears left over but they are rough.
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