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Need to know a few things about your olds. What type of Cutlass is it? Engine size? This will make for a better answer for you. Need to know a few things about your olds. What type of Cutlass is it? Engine size? This will make for a better answer for you.
36mm
199X Olds Cutlass Supreme
It's a metric 200R4
They're all about standard {interchanged parts}, especially around that year, but because of that it should be almost 16 gallons (15.75}. I know that the 89 Olds Cutlass {Cruiser} has that size as do several others I've ran across.
it should be a 15 mm bolt. that's what it is on my 91 cutlass supreme and my 93 beretta.
Assuming you're referring to the rear-drive G-body Cutlass, it could have either a 231 cid V6 or a 307 cid V8
7 inch lift kit
The standard sized tires for a 1983 Olds Cutlass Supreme are 195/75/14. However, the car can also handle 215/65/15, 205/65/15, 205/75/14.
Remove the RH lower dashboard sound insulator and the glove compartment. Look for a shiny metal box about the size of an old GM ECM.
The correct tire size for a 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera typically is P195/70R14. However, it's always best to check the owner's manual or the tire information placard located on the driver's side door jamb for the exact specifications, as there may be variations based on the specific model and trim level.
The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was an intermediate-size car produced by GM for the U.S. market. The Supreme sat atop the Cutlass line, beginning as a trim package and eventually becoming its own model name. The popularity of the Cutlass helped drive Oldsmobile to a million sales for the first time in 1978. More than half were Cutlasses. Production of the rear-wheel drive Cutlass ended in 1987. The last car to wear the Cutlass badge was a smaller, front-wheel drive car that left the line on July 2, 1999. It was replaced, indirectly, by the Intrigue.