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Old 15-06-2010, 08:56 PM   #1
Desbop
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Default Need some wheel advice please

Hi all,

I have an AUII Fairmont (2000), which hasn't got alloy wheels. I have found some AUII 16" alloys from a futura, but i'm not sure if these wheels will fit on a fairmont. I did a search and found nothing, so I assume it's an obvious answer, however I want to be sure before I buy them.

Also, my tyres are quite good, and AFAIK both wheels will take 215/60/16 tyres. Does anyone know how much a tyre shop would charge to swap the tyres from the old wheels to the new alloys then install the wheels onto the car? I would guess around $25 a wheel or something but my expectation might be unrealistic.

Thanks for any advice, and please ask if I haven't provided enough information.

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