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post Jan 31 2000, 02:18 PM
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Is anyone interested in a set of four steel wheels from a 1997 Probe 4 cylinder with Good Year Eagle GT+4 tires mounted with about 12,000 miles on them. Wheel covers are included. Tires and wheels are in perfect condition. These tires work very very well in snow. Reason I got ride of them is that I bought Borbett wheels and Dunlop D60A2 tires. I want $100 for all four. Tires can be viewed either in Tinley Park, IL or Winnetka, IL.
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post Feb 1 2000, 05:55 AM
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what size are the rims? 14", 15"?
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post Feb 1 2000, 06:38 AM
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they are stock rims, come on fellow prober, figure it out
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post Feb 1 2000, 06:49 AM
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There are two different sizes for the stock rims...14' and 15' for base and SE's
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post Feb 1 2000, 06:50 AM
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But since they didn't make a base model in 97' I'm guessing they are 15's
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post Feb 1 2000, 06:52 AM
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tru, but the se rims were alloy, not steel
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post Feb 2 2000, 09:03 AM
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Sorry I didn't put in the size - the wheels are 14 inch steel with tires that are 205x14x60. These are slightly smaller in circumferance than original, slightly lighter than original and slightly wider. They give you a bit more traction and a lot more punch off the line as they lower the overall gear ratio. You also lose about 4 mph from top end. This is from a Probe Base which is a 1997 - yes, they did make the base in 1997 and I have one to prove it.
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post Feb 2 2000, 09:09 AM
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Sorry I didn't put in the size - the wheels are 14 inch steel with tires that are 205x14x60. These are slightly smaller in circumferance than original, slightly lighter than original and slightly wider. They give you a bit more traction and a lot more punch off the line as they lower the overall gear ratio. You also lose about 4 mph from top end.
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i was wonderin what the difference between te base and the se are or maybe there isnt any difference i was just wonderin since i have seen it mention in the question
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post Feb 2 2000, 02:20 PM
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thank you for letting everyone know about the 97 base model. Honestly, I was getting tired of people thinking they know everything about these cars. I tried to tell them there was a base model, but you know, I must be stupid=)
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