The VAN does not have to be from Canada, he would travel there to California for us once we find the right VAN. And hey, my Tahoe is from Canada and is from 2002, I know what rust is and I know how to get it under control. All that matters to us is that the engine does not make any weird noises, the transmission shifts well, and the Carfax is clean. Everything else I can fix here, I have to be able to make compromises, I realize that.
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NO those wheels will not fit on your stock van, you will have issues. You can run a 20" wheel with a leveling spacer. keep in mind you need an 8 lug also.
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Hi, thanks for your reply.
No, no 8-Lug, reason you can read here in the pages. ;) Why do not they fit in your opinion? 20" are from conversion company already on it original. That fit 20" is clear. But there are videos on Youtube where 26" is driven on an express why should not a 22" fit? |
back again... ;) this VAN hast 22 on it. Looks like no Problem at all. What do you Guys think?
(Found on eBay.com) https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/chevrol...44a6c0f286.jpg |
Looks good. But from a practical standpoint, not a fan. You pay more for the low profile tires, that are more susceptible to damage. But again, it looks cool.
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Thank you for your opinions ... I know that I pay a relatively high price due to the flat tires, as far as the ride comfort. But this is like women and high heels - they are good for nothing, but look hot. :D
I think 22 inches is a good choice and does not look too much like "Bro from Bronx". ;) |
And the 20s aren't so low that flats occur as easy as 22s. At least they don't look so low profile. Both look good.
Sharp lookin' van, SnipeR |
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