Need Pics of 91-92 Camaro with Cragar S/S Rims
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Need Pics of 91-92 Camaro with Cragar S/S Rims
Hey guys i'm looking at buying a late 3rd Gen Camaro and wanted to put Cragar S/S rims on it. Unfourtinately I don't know if that would look good so if there is anybody on this board that either has one or has pictures of a 91-92 Camaro with this type of wheel i'd really appreciate it if you would post the pic or if u know if a site with pics of this particular camaro please post the link. Thanks guys your really doing me a big favor.
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I have my 86 IROC with cragar SS's on it not a 91-92 but close
http://community.webshots.com/user/darthiroc
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those are super nice love the deep dish type look. Hey darth feel like helping me out with a serious problem =) if so click here
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Well Ill help as much as I can, Im not all that great at diagnosing things, without actually being there to experience the problem. Iassume you wanted help with the vibration problem.
The harmonic balancer is on the front of the engine connected to the front or your crankshaft. I wouldnt think its this offhand, but not to rule it out either.
I would think its a mount, cause you said that the vibration goes away at higher R's. When its lower and the cams lopeing it will rumble harder but as you go up in rpms the motor shouldnt shake as violentely. Check your mounts really well.
Lol out of curiosity how did I get nominated for this job, while being in a wheel thread Not that I mind helping I just thought it odd, I wish I could give a more definate answer.
ANd thanks for the compliments about my car.
The harmonic balancer is on the front of the engine connected to the front or your crankshaft. I wouldnt think its this offhand, but not to rule it out either.
I would think its a mount, cause you said that the vibration goes away at higher R's. When its lower and the cams lopeing it will rumble harder but as you go up in rpms the motor shouldnt shake as violentely. Check your mounts really well.
Lol out of curiosity how did I get nominated for this job, while being in a wheel thread Not that I mind helping I just thought it odd, I wish I could give a more definate answer.
ANd thanks for the compliments about my car.
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Darth thanks for the pic I think your Camaro made the decision for me. I'm going to get some prices for the Cragars and see how much it's going to rape me for lol. And btw that is one of the nicest 3rd Gen Camaro's i've ever seen. Thanks again
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Np, and thanks for the compliments. If I remember right, mine cost me a hair over $500 from SUmmit.
The Sizes are 15x7 and 15x10, but the back ones rub a little when I hit bumps. I think its just cause my shocks were worn, I bought some new shocks but havent put them in yet.
Good Luck
The Sizes are 15x7 and 15x10, but the back ones rub a little when I hit bumps. I think its just cause my shocks were worn, I bought some new shocks but havent put them in yet.
Good Luck
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Darth once again u saved me alot of hassle. I just looked up the prices for the rims from Weld Racing and they were running about 255.00 per rim. So actually I just about gave up and thought about keeping the stock wheels lol. I'm 17 and not made of money so I don't have over 800 dollars to throw around. But Summit definitely sounds like a better deal. And being the discriminating buyer I am i'll be sure to look out for an even better bargain. Thanks again
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Originally posted by IZ28
IMO those rims looked good on Chevelles and Novas but never on Camaros, especially Thirds. TT2's look great though.
IMO those rims looked good on Chevelles and Novas but never on Camaros, especially Thirds. TT2's look great though.
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