Hey folks!
Ok, so from what I have researched and from what some folks have said to me, Ford Ranger rims (as long as they aren't from a later model 4x4) will fit on my 1997 CV. My understanding is the 2WD rims have a low enough offset (12ish mm?) that they will work.
Take a look at these.
It looks to me like they would fit my application, as the centres look low enough in the rim. Plus they already have the right size tires on them.
I am looking at some HPP rims today, so it may not even be an issue, but I want a backup plan in case the tires on them are absolute garbage. (The fellow selling them says they would probably be good for another year or two... my experience tells me that this is usually sales code for rubbish tires).
My main goal is decent all seasons, so 16" or 15" doesn't matter to me.
Alternatively, I know some guys have run turbines on Aeros but damned if I can find any pics. Anyone have links?? That's another possibility I'm thinking on.
As always, thanks for any wisdom that is shared!
Ok, so from what I have researched and from what some folks have said to me, Ford Ranger rims (as long as they aren't from a later model 4x4) will fit on my 1997 CV. My understanding is the 2WD rims have a low enough offset (12ish mm?) that they will work.
Take a look at these.
It looks to me like they would fit my application, as the centres look low enough in the rim. Plus they already have the right size tires on them.
I am looking at some HPP rims today, so it may not even be an issue, but I want a backup plan in case the tires on them are absolute garbage. (The fellow selling them says they would probably be good for another year or two... my experience tells me that this is usually sales code for rubbish tires).
My main goal is decent all seasons, so 16" or 15" doesn't matter to me.
Alternatively, I know some guys have run turbines on Aeros but damned if I can find any pics. Anyone have links?? That's another possibility I'm thinking on.
As always, thanks for any wisdom that is shared!
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