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Old 03-29-2007, 12:27 AM
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Default Re: AG vs. YH Rally Wheel Offset???

I will eventually find two more date coded YH wheels to match my other 3, but for now these are going to be just fine....just want to make sure I have the ones that will stick out in the back!


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Old 03-29-2007, 01:17 AM
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They won't look right. AG uses a 8" trim ring. Just pick up some FW's in the meantime....
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Default Re: AG vs. YH Rally Wheel Offset???

Kurt,

These AG wheels have been on this car for 30 years. Visually you can not tell one difference. I am putting new tires on the car this weekend and was wanting to know if I should put the AG's in the rear or YH's in the rear. Looks like I will be leaving it alone with the YH's in the rear and the AG's in the front. (dang, now I am getting confuses...) Or maybe it does not matter one bit. Hmmmm, not sure....
Oh, what is a FW?
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Default Re: AG vs. YH Rally Wheel Offset???

are the AG's 15x8?
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Default Re: AG vs. YH Rally Wheel Offset???

AG's are the stuff, they used to be like hens teeth, we ran them on the front as like the guys said they will barely let a 15x8 trim ring on, put some 15x8's on the back and with the wide trim rings and state patrol caps a guy has a clean and mean look and no buzzing from the front,
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Default Re: AG vs. YH Rally Wheel Offset???

No, AG's are the 68 15x7 negative offset wheel.
If you look at the wheel, the area where the trim ring goes looks wider.

If they are not rubbing and they look OK, run 'em.

FW are the same as YH, just newer and they are everywhere and cheap.
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Default Re: AG vs. YH Rally Wheel Offset???

Great info!
But I still need to know if I need to run the AG's in the rear or in the front?????
Which wheel is going to stick out (towards the outside) that .2 further????

Oh, I looked last night. The AG's are currently in the front with the YH's in the rear. I am putting new GY Wide Treads tomorrow and I want to make sure I put the right set of wheels in the rear...

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