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Detonate improvement.
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I thought the Lobo got 22' wheels??
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That looks mo’ betta.
Just needs a “blue haired” driver. 😁😜
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Looks much better.
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Definitely better. I may be getting old, but I can't understand what the person was on that came up with the idea of solid black wheels.
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Much much better. Pls give a little more info, where did u get them and how much, dimensions???
Those would look good on my truck.![]()
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Gives a better 'look'.
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Way EX-O-LINTER!!
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Looks like tuner nuts eh!
O/e’s dint fit?
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10,000% improvement
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That looks so much bertter Steve, I'm sure they will grow on you.
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Those look great. Did the extra width of the rim reduce the sidewall so much? It looks like the gap between the tire and the fender lip is much larger with the new rims.
Also, I have to ask - does your Maverick have turn signals? The Mavericks I see locally apparently don't. The speedometers don't seem to be all that accurate either.
Just curious ...
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Hmm, I wonder if they make a bigger disc and Cobra calipers for your truck?
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The Lobo comes with bigger rotors and calipers and they work very well. Bigger than my 13" cobra brakes on my 66. I agree it has a lot of gap between tire and wheel arch. And the Lobo is 1.9" lower than a normal Maverick. Stock wheels are 19 x 7.5" with 225x55 tires I do not want to lower it because the ride is so good and I am not 20 years old any more. New wheels are Vors TR4 19x8.5 with 35mm backspacing. I found them on ebay.
I hate the 2" tall tuner lug nuts. All I could find at the moment. I will be looking for some similar sized wheels with 42mm baxkspacing, or maybe wait until it needs tires and go with 20's. Seems to be more choices in a 20.
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MS wrote:
Stock wheels are 19 x 7.5" with 225x55 tires ... New wheels are Vors TR4 19x8.5 with 35mm backspacing.
I'm wondering (and it's none of my business, really) how (or if) you'll correct the speedometer and odometer for the obviously different tire diameter?
Last edited by John Ha (8/02/2025 9:41 AM)
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John Ha wrote:
MS wrote:
Stock wheels are 19 x 7.5" with 225x55 tires ... New wheels are Vors TR4 19x8.5 with 35mm backspacing.
I'm wondering (and it's none of my business, really) how (or if) you'll correct the speedometer and odometer for the obviously different tire diameter?
I am using the original tires, so there is no difference in tire diameter. I do agree the gap between tire and fender is excessive, even though the Lobo sits 1.9" lower than a "normal" Maverick XL, XLT or Lariat. It would look better lowered, but I don't want to ruin the smooth car-like ride.
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Anyone remember the sixties Pontiac 8 stud wheels and brakes?
Be glad that never took hold!
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Rudi wrote:
Anyone remember the sixties Pontiac 8 stud wheels and brakes?
Be glad that never took hold!
Yeah, the wheel studs were only attached to the drums, weren’t they? Never had opportunity to take one apart.
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MS wrote:
John Ha wrote:
MS wrote:
Stock wheels are 19 x 7.5" with 225x55 tires ... New wheels are Vors TR4 19x8.5 with 35mm backspacing.
I'm wondering (and it's none of my business, really) how (or if) you'll correct the speedometer and odometer for the obviously different tire diameter?
I am using the original tires, so there is no difference in tire diameter.
But the new rims are an inch wider so the tire carcass has to span a wider gap at the rim, making the sidewall shorter and the diameter smaller. If the diameter was the same, wouldn't the gap between the tire and the body be the same as that you had with the OE rims? If you don't believe me, check your speedometer against your phone gps. :-)
EDIT TO ADD: Actually, it may not matter anyway, depending on how the vehicle speedometer is driven. If it already uses GPS, what you do with the tires will have no effect. I simply don't know how those work.
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It’s a ‘62 (as I recall) and it is beautiful
Yup, and it appears to have the 421 too. Love those Pontiacs
Last edited by John Ha (8/03/2025 10:34 AM)
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