I think any mopar 14" FWD 4" ( 394mm ? ) bolt pattern mid 90's - mid 2000's should be ok . 15" has dif bolt pattern . for his work/business van . van is decent so lookin for decent wheels . aluminum ok but only if the price is right . rather not ship obviously . lower central NY state , Scranton PA etc basic area good . I am about 45 minutes northeast of Binghamton NY .
100 mm bolt pattern. 1 inch = 25.4 mm. 4 inches = 101.6 mm. The old valiants and darts with the small bolt pattern (4 inch) accept the K car 100 mm bolt pattern type rims. For moving them around the yard, I wouldn't drive on them obviously. Could source you plenty, super clean metal, but yep, the cost to move them is ridiculous.
just saw this . thanks but yeah shipping may not be worth it for just some extra old minivan wheels . maybe i'll guesstimate it for just in case .
I could point you in a couple of directions but they are in the a couple of hours away in Waterloo and Dundee.
oh yeah , 394mm that ain't right . but it was just under 100mm . i think they list as "4 inch" for the yard guys . will have to dbl check . anyway , no dice yet , quick bump . DUH ! 3.94" , 100mm . jeez I use the 25mm=1 inch quick estimate all the time at work , you'd think I would know better . oh yeah - I'm old .
Yep shipping ONE would be likely $45 plus EACH. Two in a box would probably be $75 ish per box. No getting around this, except by using Greyhound. A UPS/Fedex business account, perhaps? Had enormous problems with Fed-EX roughly 18 months ago, one thing after another -disconnected credit card (3x), closed account by them (1x) and Damage Claims (2-3x). Sent two different items up there - upstate NY and N central Pennsylvania last year, the distance is what makes the high cost to ship. 2000 miles plus. It really seems at times a conspiracy to crush the little guy.