FoxBodyGT New Member Dec 18, 2002 71 0 0 Austintown, Ohio 44515 Jul 27, 2006 #21 Jul 27, 2006 #21 Wasn't until 91 or so when the LX's got the GT seats. Before that, they were cheapos IIRC
B Boss 351 Here sthhhhhhhheeeve take a picthh of my man flowe Jul 13, 2003 2,433 23 48 Canada Jul 27, 2006 #22 Jul 27, 2006 #22 They may look cheaper but they are comfy and lightweight
FoxBodyGT New Member Dec 18, 2002 71 0 0 Austintown, Ohio 44515 Jul 27, 2006 #23 Jul 27, 2006 #23 I'm not knocking them--the 2 coupes I had were equipped with them and I loved them.
M Mendez33 New Member Jan 27, 2006 15 0 0 Jul 27, 2006 #24 Jul 27, 2006 #24 MyBad70 said: youll have to change the front fenders to get 17s on it too Click to expand... I've never heard of having to change the front fenders to fit a 17 inch rim. I've heard of people modifing the rear fender lips (rolling them up) so the tires don't rub when you hit bumps.
MyBad70 said: youll have to change the front fenders to get 17s on it too Click to expand... I've never heard of having to change the front fenders to fit a 17 inch rim. I've heard of people modifing the rear fender lips (rolling them up) so the tires don't rub when you hit bumps.
B Boss 351 Here sthhhhhhhheeeve take a picthh of my man flowe Jul 13, 2003 2,433 23 48 Canada Jul 27, 2006 #25 Jul 27, 2006 #25 I think the pre-91 years had smaller fenders... I think it's 91 but on my 89 I had 17" Fobra R wheels and it didn't rub at all...
I think the pre-91 years had smaller fenders... I think it's 91 but on my 89 I had 17" Fobra R wheels and it didn't rub at all...
FoxBodyGT New Member Dec 18, 2002 71 0 0 Austintown, Ohio 44515 Jul 27, 2006 #26 Jul 27, 2006 #26 Yeah, the 91's had the larger openings in order to accomodate the Pony wheels. Also the first year for body colored side moldings.
Yeah, the 91's had the larger openings in order to accomodate the Pony wheels. Also the first year for body colored side moldings.