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plus sizing tires on an Amazon (with text) 120-130

I recently bought an 122 that had torqs on them. They are 15x7 and fit fine with no clearance problems. In fact, I have a set of 15x7 200s with a completely different off set that still look and fit fine, as well as a set of revolution 15x6 that look and fit fine. My personal experience has shown that the 122 and 1800 models are very accomidation to various offsets. The important thing is the bolt pattern.

I recently went to my local Sears store and spotted a selection of wheels that were quite reasonable. They were off brand, but looked nice and were of some alloy material. There was a particular wheel I liked that was only $62.00 bucks each..not on sale. The sales person said they go on sale about four times a year. When they do, I'll buy a set. YOu have to specify that they are for a Ford Grand Marquee - '93.

I have a set of 15x7 steel Rally wheels off of a Dodge that has been on my street 1800 for 7 years now. I have had zero issues with steering and suspension. I use 205-60-15 tires. The car has been driven in several competitive situations (not flat out racing, but drivers schools and local autocrosses).

Tremmelle






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