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Monte Carlo Wheels - Buy Chevy Monte Carlo Wheels
The Monte Carlo Wheels was originally created as Chevrolet's answer to the new A-body Pontiac Grand Prix, which had been introduced to great success for 1969. For the 1968 model year, GM had instituted a split-wheelbase policy for its A-body intermediate cars: 112 in (2845 mm) for two-door models, 116 in (2946 mm) for sedans and station wagons. The Grand Prix was a two-door coupe riding a special 118 in (2997 mm) version of the A-platform (known as the "A-body Special"). Rather than add the extra length within the body to increase passenger space (as was customary on sedans) the A-body Special spliced the extra length between the firewall and the front wheels, creating an unusally long hood. The look was very successful, and the new Grand Prix greatly outsold its larger, B-body predecessor despite higher prices.
If you ask someone what is the first modification you do to your car, they will answer you Monte Carlo Wheels. That’s right, Monte Carlo Wheels and rims are the first modification done to most cars. The reason being that they can make your vehicle look so much more different by just adding them. From chrome to black to silver, the possibilities and variations are ended less. Some people like big Monte Carlo Wheels and some people like
light weight Monte Carlo Wheels. It’s up to you to decide. The larger the wheel the heavier its going to be. But don’t just go by size. Some manufactures 17 inch will weight more than a competitors 18 inch. Some people like really huge Monte Carlo Wheels such as 22. Make sure you wheel wells support such large Monte Carlo Wheels. And don’t forget about tires.
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