Re: need information on PLAIN STEEL RIMS
Bit of an older thread, but if you're still looking for rims I would try a local tire shop, maybe something that's nation wide like Goodyear or whatever. Order for plain rims for snow tires. I know you won't have snow where you live, but I'd think they could get them.
Even though you'd rather not, give the junkyard some consideration. You should be able to see any damage on a wheel, it's steel so all it will do is dent. OEM steelies are tough and in a 15" they have enough rubber around them to actually protect the rim from damage. I've smoked a curb sideways with my old kcar at about 35 mph and never damaged the rim!
Ben
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