I agree, don't compromise on wheels and tires, because even though you might draw the line at some point, at the end of the day, you're going to end up with what you really wanted to begin with anyway, even if it means buying more than once.
I chimed in earlier in an attempt to justify the outdated directional wheels I have on my beater wagon. Here are some examples of cars that I went the extra mile on wheel and tire selection and fitment. Agreed, they're not G-Bodies, but just examples of where I did pony up the extra coin to get what I felt belonged on there. In the case of the Vert, the wheels are stock, but the whitewall made the difference and even those were custom ordered from Diamondback because you can't get that width whitewall just anywhere anymore, and I won't deal with Coker.
I chimed in earlier in an attempt to justify the outdated directional wheels I have on my beater wagon. Here are some examples of cars that I went the extra mile on wheel and tire selection and fitment. Agreed, they're not G-Bodies, but just examples of where I did pony up the extra coin to get what I felt belonged on there. In the case of the Vert, the wheels are stock, but the whitewall made the difference and even those were custom ordered from Diamondback because you can't get that width whitewall just anywhere anymore, and I won't deal with Coker.