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Need Help to ID Pontiac Alloy Wheel

BobDeb

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I helped someone move a while back & ended up with these alloy wheels that appear to be in decent shape. I thought someone I knew could use them, but he can't. I am not all that familiar with Pontiacs newer than the 70's & don't know the vehicle application for these wheels. I've seen them on several models spanning several years, & a google search shows me there are also several sizes & offsets making it even more confusing.

The four I have are all 16 inches, but since there are tires on them I'm not sure of the exact width. The tires, all pretty worn but still holding air, are P245's so I'm guessing the wheels would likely be at least a 7 or 8 inches wide. Does anyone know which Pontiac model & years they were used on?

Thanks in advance for any help.

(The photo is off the internet & of the same type wheel I have, but not the actual wheel.)
 
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