guess wheel size? pic inside (79 monte with boss 338)

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CruizinKev

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came across the attached pictures some time ago and really like the look. I remember I found the pics on CL the car was for sale there. I know the pics are very blurry... however I'm not sure who's car it is and I'm trying to determine the rim / wheel size. looks like 20"? any thoughts or suggestions? thx in advance.

338bossmonte1.jpg

338bossmonte2.jpg
 

85GPLef41

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Those look like 20's with a 35 series tire and a 2-3in drop from my guesstimate... :mrgreen:
 

87chevyboy

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85GPLef41 said:
Those look like 20's with a 35 series tire and a 2-3in drop from my guesstimate... :mrgreen:


Great minds think a like but i think there 18 there to small for 20 look at how my 22 look on my Monte stock height
 
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Qdub24

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They look like 20s to me.
 

CruizinKev

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thx guys for your input so far! I just googled around and found this:

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3129772/1 ... onte-carlo

"American Racing Thrust M, 20x10 rear and 20x8.5 front"

so I photoshoped one of his pics (lowered the car):

1979MCon20.jpg


so now I really think the wheels in pic 1 & 2 are 20"
 
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