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Old 02-24-2010, 06:25 AM
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Anyone know somewhere I can find some Wheel Wells?
 
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Do you mean tire rims? Do you have the 4 bolt or 5 bolt rims? Das has a thread sticky that had some tire information you can use (shown below), and as for where you can get the rims, just about anywhere online or in stores.


Tires and related info

Q: What is the bolt pattern on the neon and offset?
A: Some early 95's have a 4x100, all other's have a 5x100 with a 40mm offset. (Early 1996's also used the 4x100 pattern).

Q: Will the SRT fims fit on my 1st gen?
A: Yes they will, but the SRT's stock tires will rub. You will need to run 205/40-17's or 215/40-17's. The 215/40-17's will give you a bit of a rim guard against curbing due to a little overhang....the 205's have no overhang, they are flush with the edge of the rims. (Info courtesy of spudsterier)

Q: Will other neon rims fit on my 1st gen?
A: Yes, the 2nd gen and SRT rims will fit on the 1st gen.

Q: What size tire should I use if I am getting bigger rims?
A: 195/60-14, 205/60-14, 195/55-15, 205/50-15, 215/50-15, 205/45-16, 215/45-16, 205/40-17, 215/35-18 are some common tire sizes that will fit.
 
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No I mean Wheel Wells.

Something sorta like http://image.hotrod.com/f/9256261/hr...heel_wells.jpg

that for the front wheels blocks mud and what not from getting all over the engine.

If not I'll go to the Racing Store and but some Aluminum or Plastic and just mold my own.
 
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You should have a plastic well in there.
 
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It's gone, has been for quite awhile I suppose, I just noticed it the other night.
 
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Just get some replacement ones from the junkyard.
 
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yeah sounds best if you went to a pick and pull junkyard for those items.
 
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To bad your not in Tx.the local pull a part has neons all over the place.
 



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