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An all-new Cougar Wheels greeted car buyers in 1980 as the Cougar Wheels moved to the smaller 108 inch wheelbase Fox platform. The car was now even more similar to its Ford Thunderbird relative. The sedan and base Cougar Wheels were dropped this year. The XR-7 was once again the only Cougar Wheels model. Many Cougar Wheels fans refer to the 1980 to 1982 models as the "lost years," as sales declined substantially. Engines were reduced to just two and for the first time, a six-cylinder engine was available. The standard engine was now a 119 hp 255 in� V8 and the 134 hp 302 V8 was optional. A new four-speed automatic overdrive transmission became standard to replace the old SelectShift three-speed automatic.
If you ask someone what is the first modification you do to your car, they will answer you Cougar Wheels. That's right, Cougar 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 Cougar Wheels and some people like
light weight Cougar 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 Cougar Wheels such as 22. Make sure you wheel wells support such large Cougar Wheels. And don't forget about tires.








