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Re: Wheels on the cheap...Mercury Marquis wheels
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September 09, 2007 - 05:20:09 AM »
Quote from: duodec on September 08, 2007 - 07:38:28 PM
I've heard that late model Jeep wheels will fit also, but I've never tried.
I've thought about those too. The only ones thay I liked were the older ones that looked like the 5 hole Centerline wheels from the 80's. Some of those rims have oxidizing issues.
But a great idea!
I'm still wondering if Infinity G35 Coupe wheels will work. They have the correct bolt pattern, not sure about the hub or back spacing though.....
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Backspacing can be an issue. With mine, they were 5" backpsace, which caused interference with the upper ball joint and the rear section of the leaf spring. a 1/4" spacer solved that issue.
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