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    heres my suggestion, centerline wheels and they are in santa fe springs and i believe you can buy direct from them



    http://centerlinewheels.com/wheels_d...=117&sw_id=946
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Liggett View Post
    Some other choices. Jaguar uses the exact same bolt pattern as Chevy's.
    The Ford era Jags use a 5x108mm pattern like my Lincoln LS vs. the 5x120mm of the BMW/Chevy.

    Newstalgia wheel has a visualizer with a 65-66 Impala on it that I was able to get "painted" matte black. Try some stuff out and sorry Braub, I think those Rocket Boosters aren't very good looking on his car.
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    go to stanceworks.com or bimmerfourms.com or other bmw/wheel websites, you can pick up a used set of 3pc forged wheels for the price of some new cast wheels, and theyre 3 piece so you can change the offset/width etc. and wont have to worry about seeing 12 other sets of them at every show you go to. ill post some up later when i have more time and anything off from a bmw will bolt up to your car
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    Porsche, Ferrari, and BMW all use the same bolt pattern. Opens up a lot more possibilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr4Speed View Post
    Porsche, Ferrari, and BMW all use the same bolt pattern. Opens up a lot more possibilities.
    Not to be the bolt pattern police but I think Porsche uses a 5x130mm pattern. I know it's wider than my 5x5in.

    Been looking for options for big 5x5in brakes and/or wheels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Liggett View Post
    Attachment 11099

    I haven't seen the car in person yet either since the change.
    ...and he also went with what appears to be a 50 series tire like I would. Although the 45 series is starting to become acceptable in appearance to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTX-SLPR View Post
    Not to be the bolt pattern police but I think Porsche uses a 5x130mm pattern. I know it's wider than my 5x5in.

    Been looking for options for big 5x5in brakes and/or wheels.
    yeah, porsches use 5x130mm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr4Speed View Post
    Porsche, Ferrari, and BMW all use the same bolt pattern. Opens up a lot more possibilities.
    Porsche is 5 x 130, BMW is 5 x 120 which is very close to but not the same as 5 x 4-3/4 (120.75 mm), and Ferrari is usually 5 on 108.

    I know that some guys are using BMW pattern wheels on GMs, but you do have the 0.75 mm mismatch.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fast Ed View Post
    Porsche is 5 x 130, BMW is 5 x 120 which is very close to but not the same as 5 x 4-3/4 (120.75 mm), and Ferrari is usually 5 on 108.

    I know that some guys are using BMW pattern wheels on GMs, but you do have the 0.75 mm mismatch.


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    Steel Rally's or some Cragar SS.... ( Even if you have to be Pure ass Gay.... in 17's ).... both are a correct fit for your car.... other stuff looks like you want it to be something it isn't .... like a Viper or Corvette.....it's not one of those... it's a Freaking Impala..... ( and many of us dig it because it's NOT a Gay ass Viper )....

    end of rant ..... I'm a freaking old man what other advice would I give?'

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