Poll: white wall's on fiero? (Page 1/5)
F Craigg MAR 12, 07:21 PM
My father is being so generous to get me white wall tires and asked if I'm interested in putting it outward. What he suggested was to put it to a poll, So what's your opinion on white walled wheels, on my original 84 white fiero?

Edit: My tires are the thin one's 13's.

Proud owner of Starr,

-F Craigg

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buddycraigg MAR 12, 07:31 PM
My thought is white walls out, to help break up the ridiculously tall side wall.

Ultimately it will be Finns choice, but chime in with your opinions.
fierofool MAR 12, 07:35 PM
I've had narrow white walls on one of my cars and it didn't look bad, but not wide white walls.
buddycraigg MAR 12, 08:03 PM

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Originally posted by fierofool:
I've had narrow white walls on one of my cars and it didn't look bad, but not wide white walls.


These are only about a 1 inch stripe.

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Patrick MAR 12, 08:10 PM

It depends on how meticulous one is with tire cleanliness, but IMO dirty and/or scuffed whitewalls look awful.
Vintage-Nut MAR 12, 08:11 PM
Free tires are free tires and my thought is white walls IN!

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Original Owner of a Silver '88 GT
Under 'Production Refurbishment' @ 136k Miles

buddycraigg MAR 12, 08:22 PM
Maybe free to him...
They cost me $520.00, and I haven't had them mounted and balanced yet.

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IMSA GT MAR 12, 08:51 PM
White walls have always been classy to me, plus this is a classic car now so......white walls out for me.
Cliff Pennock MAR 13, 01:31 AM
Didn't the Fiero originally come with raised white lettered Good Year Eagle GTs? I always thought that looked really cool.
Patrick MAR 13, 02:46 AM

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Originally posted by Cliff Pennock:

Didn't the Fiero originally come with raised white lettered Good Year Eagle GTs? I always thought that looked really cool.



Raised white lettering is a different kettle of fish than whitewalls.