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I know the aluminum with the holes can be seen on Ford's site. I think there are still publicity shots of each of the option packages for the Bronco still available on that site.
Last edited by greystreak92; Jan 29, 2003 at 04:38 PM.
I believe there were also some Chromed Steel Directional Wheels, which also came in a silver color also for that year. Either way, Im just wanting to see what they look like. I found someone online that has a full set and only wants 20.00/wheel for them, and being I have a 1988, would be a cheap cosmetic upgrade
Several years ago, my Dad damaged one wheel on his '88 Bronco and Ford wanted something like $250. I'd say $20 is a pretty good deal if they're in decent shape.
They aren't near as ugly as my old grey steel wheels with the rim insert that falls off all the time LOL........... Anything is better then what is on there now and for 80.00 or so, I think its something I can't pass up, specially when a set of the ones you guys have would cost me over 600.00 easily, even used.
I have a set of the '85-93 10-hole aluminum rims with fake rivets off a '93 XLT, and I'd let them go for a LOT less than $600. In fact, I got them when I sold the '93 owner a set of '95-96 slick aluminum rims, like msuforeman's pic, and he didn't pay me anywhere near $600, either.
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