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: WILL these fit a New one????????


1968Chevelle300Deluxe
Jul 24th, 07, 7:34 PM
hey will the ralley wheels fit one of the new malibus from like 97-2001 or 2002 or something like that i would like to get one thats black and tint the windows and do like an SS version with like 64-65 SS emblems witht the round circle for the trunk next to the malibu script then 69-72 SS emblems on the fender in the back then put like the cross flags on the front of the fender and replace the Malibu emblem on the grill with SS script, and put ralley wheels on it did they ever make the engine like they did on the old ones it would be cool to make a a 396 or 454 maybe put an L79 327 in it with a rear wheel drive!!! not front like the ones are today thats my opinion tell me what you think

Twins Fan
Jul 24th, 07, 9:06 PM
I can't answer about the wheels fitting, but it sounds like a lot of work to try and turn something into what it's not. It has been said on here many times, and I agree, that the new Malibu's are not Chevelle's. It is up to you though.

Chris R
Jul 24th, 07, 9:11 PM
The new Malibus are metric, not standard like classic Malibus. Lug nuts are totally different thread and bolt spacing.

1968Chevelle300Deluxe
Jul 24th, 07, 9:34 PM
well those ones from like 97-2002 or 03 are the only new style that i like dunno why though i thought it would look cool!!:thumbsup:, well do they make a new style ralley wheel for the metric lug nut pattern?thanks Ryan

novaderrik
Jul 25th, 07, 1:17 AM
that sounds like a lot of work to try to make a 2nd gen Corsica pretend to be cool..
i'm not sure about the bolt patterns, but some mid 80's Citations had steel rally wheels on them that look like the rally's of old- complete with center caps- but they were only 14's.

1968Chevelle300Deluxe
Jul 25th, 07, 8:35 AM
alright

bowtie6872
Jul 25th, 07, 2:17 PM
The new Malibus are metric, not standard like classic Malibus. Lug nuts are totally different thread and bolt spacing.
yes they are,but..
the new billet ones , the co. say.
can be made for them..
as I'm looking at them for my. HHR

D Stroud
Jul 26th, 07, 9:38 AM
yes they are,but..
the new billet ones , the co. say.
can be made for them..
as I'm looking at them for my. HHR

I've looked at those wheels, but at near $600 per wheel, I had to pass.

Chevello
Jul 26th, 07, 7:04 PM
The offset for FWD is different than for real cars too.

Take a look at your local police cars. They usually have steel wheels and um, police caps on them. Those could be painted silver maybe, and with the caps not look too terrible.

K