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Post by TheLoveThatNeverDies on Aug 24, 2005 22:36:42 GMT -6
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Post by Custom88 on Aug 24, 2005 22:48:17 GMT -6
those wheels look great on your Aurora.. Very very good. Sooo much better than the stock classic rims IMO.
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Post by macadamiaman on Aug 24, 2005 22:54:39 GMT -6
Not better than the classic rims (which have a certain uniqueness that I really like), but they definetely fit the car. Love the offset. Chrysler always had nice wheels on their cars. And nothing beats $400 with new tires!! Nice.
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Post by betonthis1 on Aug 25, 2005 0:07:09 GMT -6
very nice. your car is superclean. does those rims have the Chrysler emblem on them?
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Post by TheLoveThatNeverDies on Aug 25, 2005 1:14:46 GMT -6
very nice. your car is superclean. does those rims have the chrysler emblem on them? Unfortunately, yes. However, it's just a tiny center cap in the middle that's barely visible. I'm keeping my eye out for a set of Olds caps that will fit. Thanks to all for the kind words. -Shawn
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Post by betonthis1 on Aug 25, 2005 1:17:55 GMT -6
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Post by TheLoveThatNeverDies on Aug 25, 2005 3:17:01 GMT -6
Hey B, the link didn't work, but I figured out which auction you were talking about. Those actually aren't the same though - those are the flat alloy finish (like the stock non-chrome aurora wheels) and the ones I bought are the shiny aluminum finish. It still a fairly decent deal even though the tires only have 65% tread. Oh yeah, those are in florida too, the shipping would be ridiculous. Thankfully, the ones I bought were local, and I just picked them up. If you like the style and when you have the cash, keep your eyes open on eBay. Becuase the 300Cs are so popular here in SoCal, you can probably find an even nicer set just as cheap... maybe even chrome ;D
BTW - I got your PM and sent you my addy, so I'll see you on Saturday for the rims.
-Shawn
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Post by Mr. Javi on Aug 25, 2005 8:07:37 GMT -6
The wheels look nice, nice find Shawn.
I do like the stock Classic wheels for the Aurora, but I think if they were bigger they would of looked better, I wonder if any one would jump on a set of stock Aurora wheels that were 20 inches?
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Aug 25, 2005 10:18:59 GMT -6
Very nice Shawn! Sharp!
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Post by betonthis1 on Aug 25, 2005 11:37:17 GMT -6
The wheels look nice, nice find Shawn. I do like the stock Classic wheels for the Aurora, but I think if they were bigger they would of looked better, I wonder if any one would jump on a set of stock Aurora wheels that were 20 inches? oh yes. i would for sure. there are a lot of nice stock rims for the 300 on ebay.
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Post by Aurora40 on Aug 25, 2005 15:36:25 GMT -6
Looks nice! And sharp car!
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Post by erw38 on Aug 25, 2005 16:14:13 GMT -6
I like the rims. They make the car look good.
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Post by JimW on Aug 25, 2005 19:04:09 GMT -6
For $400 bux, you cant complain, however the Aurora is to curvy for such straight styled rims, maybe maybe my bias of hatred towards the new LX body style that Chrysler is jamming down our throats sours my taste. But, hey, if you like em, thats all that matters! Enjoy the new rims and rubber
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bufo
Aurora Owner
Beautiful North Carolina
Posts: 555
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Post by bufo on Aug 25, 2005 20:01:35 GMT -6
I like--Nice wheels, nicer car! What kind of tires? Are they good?
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Post by kobalt on Aug 25, 2005 22:12:36 GMT -6
Good looking wheels IMO. They certainly make your Aurora stand out from the pack.
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Post by TheLoveThatNeverDies on Aug 25, 2005 23:35:14 GMT -6
Hey JimW, you read my mind!! At first, I was concerned about the juxtaposition of the linear styles but, once the wheels were on, it didn't bother me. As for the tires, bufo, they're the self sealing conti-touring tires (I believe made by Continental). Unfortunately, they're 65 series, a bit beefier that the OE Aurora 60s. Add that to the already increased wheel size of 17" vs the OE Aurora 16", and all my speedomenter and DIC readings are now thrown off. However, I did read in a past post that the GM dealer can reprogram the ECU w/ the TechII and calibrate it to the new tire size, so I'm going to look into that. Thanks again for all the kind words all - I just love having something different (kinda why I picked the Aurora in the first place!).
-Shawn
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blong579
Aurora Groupie
1997 green Autobahn
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Post by blong579 on Aug 26, 2005 0:02:52 GMT -6
hey there going to look good there on an Aurora but i like the factory rims much better
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blong579
Aurora Groupie
1997 green Autobahn
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Post by blong579 on Aug 26, 2005 0:03:58 GMT -6
by the way nice clean car
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Post by JimW on Aug 26, 2005 19:36:56 GMT -6
Hey Shawn, I regret to inform you that TechII only applies to GM vehicles built after 2000. Pre 2000 cars cannot have their PCM reprogrammed, at least not in the same manner as TechII cars.
What you have done by increasing the tire height is lenghten your rolling distance. The PCM, tranny (gearing ratio) is all programmed by that set rolling distance (based on 27.1" tire height), there will be extra strain placed on the transmission, but going up 5 points shouldnt affect it to much.
btw, what is the overall tire height for those tires? If its within 10% of 27.1", you should be just fine.
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Post by TheLoveThatNeverDies on Aug 27, 2005 5:05:24 GMT -6
Well, that sucks about the TechII. As for the overall height - The tires are 215/65-17s so, if my calcs are correct, the overall height is 28". That's far less than your aforementioned 10% difference, but the speedo and MPG figures are definitely askew. I don't get it, but that's life I guess. If the speedo was mechanical, I could have it re-geared like I did on my Suburban to accomodate the 35" tires, but I have a sneaky suspicion that the Aurora's speedo is electronic. Oh well.
-Shawn
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Post by betonthis1 on Aug 27, 2005 8:02:21 GMT -6
have you thought about going to a lower profile tire to compensate for the size so it matches the same height?
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Post by TheLoveThatNeverDies on Aug 27, 2005 8:14:31 GMT -6
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Post by betonthis1 on Aug 27, 2005 9:08:04 GMT -6
nice, are you going to stick with the 17's?
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Post by Mr. Javi on Aug 27, 2005 9:44:40 GMT -6
The wheels look nice, nice find Shawn. I do like the stock Classic wheels for the Aurora, but I think if they were bigger they would of looked better, I wonder if any one would jump on a set of stock Aurora wheels that were 20 inches? oh yes. i would for sure. there are a lot of nice stock rims for the 300 on ebay. The reason I say that, is because on the show OVERHAULIN' Chip Foose duplicates stock wheels and makes them bigger, so if there was much interest, maybe Foose would make a special edition for the Classic Aurora. Now that would be fantastic.
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Aug 27, 2005 12:38:16 GMT -6
Hey Shawn, I regret to inform you that TechII only applies to GM vehicles built after 2000. Pre 2000 cars cannot have their PCM reprogrammed, at least not in the same manner as TechII cars. Actually "TECH II" began in all vehicles in 1996: The California Air Resource Board (CARB) requires that, by model year 1996, all vehicles sold in California (under 8500 GVWR) contain a certain minimum “On-Board Diagnostic” capability to diagnose emissions-related failures of the engine control system. These diagnostic requirements have been designated as OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics, Phase II) with a goal of monitoring “all of the emissions-related components on-board the vehicle for proper operation.” I believe this applies to all US made vehicles for 1996. Probably the programming is different though like you say Jim. www.vetronix.com/diagnostics/scantools.html
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Post by betonthis1 on Aug 27, 2005 20:34:44 GMT -6
oh yes. i would for sure. there are a lot of nice stock rims for the 300 on ebay. The reason I say that, is because on the show OVERHAULIN' Chip Foose duplicates stock wheels and makes them bigger, so if there was much interest, maybe Foose would make a special edition for the Classic Aurora. Now that would be fantastic. Foose rims are soo expensive but he makes some really nice rims. i love the show Overhaulin.
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Post by MBowen574 on Aug 29, 2005 11:11:53 GMT -6
Very nice! Didn't think they would look that nice on the Aurora. Personally, I think they fit your car better than they do the actual 300C. By far the best rims I've seen on the 300 are the 18" Touring (debuted on the AWD model, now available on non-Hemi C versions).
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Post by JimW on Aug 29, 2005 18:17:07 GMT -6
Aye aye aye that thing is butt fugly
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Aug 29, 2005 18:37:24 GMT -6
It's Dog Ugly.
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Post by betonthis1 on Aug 29, 2005 18:46:55 GMT -6
you guys dont like the new 300's? man i love them. they have a huge presence on the road. they stand out big time. so does the Dodge Magnum. same car except ones a station wagon. but have you seen them in the movie The Island? the cop cars were 300's. sooo sweet.
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