To find a replacement aftermarket rim, start by determining your vehicle's specifications, including bolt pattern, rim diameter, and width. You can search online through retailers or marketplaces that specialize in aftermarket wheels, filtering by your vehicle's make and model. Additionally, consider visiting local auto shops or tire stores for guidance and to see options in person. Always ensure the rims meet safety and performance standards for your vehicle.
Any rim that is not a stock rim for that model of car.
You can find a reliable service for huffy bike rim replacement at a local bike shop or through online retailers that specialize in bike parts and repairs. Be sure to read reviews and check the reputation of the service provider before making a decision.
That depends on where you live. In California for example the replacement needs to be certified. Not all aftermarket converters are legal.That depends on where you live. In California for example the replacement needs to be certified. Not all aftermarket converters are legal.
Aftermarket junk!
I wasn't able to find an aftermarket wiper at all and had to go to the dealer where I actually purchased the refill only. I wasn't able to find an aftermarket wiper at all and had to go to the dealer where I actually purchased the refill only.
sometimes, depending on the engine:)
Yes, you can use a replacement tire of 175-65-r15 for a 195-55-r15 rim.
Yes. Those mirrors are not proprietary - they're a standardized size. Go can find them at places such as Car Quest.
The best way to go about doing this would be to order an aftermarket replacement. You can find them around the internet pretty cheap. Auction sites are the best places to find them.
Its a muffler that isn't stock on your vehicle and usually not a factory brand replacement.
To perform a bike rim strip replacement, first remove the tire and tube from the wheel. Then, carefully remove the old rim strip from the rim. Next, cut a new rim strip to the appropriate length and width for your wheel size. Install the new rim strip by placing it inside the rim, ensuring it covers the spoke holes. Finally, reassemble the tire and tube onto the wheel and inflate the tire to the recommended pressure.
From what I'm told, they are only available from Dodge at the OEM price of nearly 400$. I'm looking for replacement fuel rails for my 96 which are the same as yours and I have yet to find an aftermarket company that makes a bolt on street legal replacement.