I think they are talking about full size vans, not the FWD minivans. Brian > If the '92 Mopar van wheels work, you can also get > away with any other FWD mopar's wheels with the 5-bolt > pattern- as all of the FWD true Mopars (aka 80's-early > 90's) use the same bolt pattern, reguardless if they > are 13", 14", or 15". I also know some of the 15" > option packages included alloy rims.... > --- Tristan Moore <v-2tmoor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > Hi Phil > > > > The 92 Dodge van angle sounds VERY interesting! Let > > me know if the wheels > > actually fit, because that might be a solution. I'm > > supprised no one has > > solved this issue once and for all a long time ago. > > People have been asking > > about wheel interchanges on here for a couple of > > years :-) > > > > Cheers > > > > Tristan > > > > > > From: "Phil Patterson" <hilljack7@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: Alternate rims for Imperials, was Re: IML: > > IML - DIGEST POSTING > > Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 21:13:28 -0500 > > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >Hey Tristan, I have a 92 Dodge van with the special > > factory mag wheels. > > >Since I have the hub off of my 68 Imp at the > > moment, it shouldn't be hard > > >to > > >check the bolt pattern. It looks pretty close, > > supposed to be the same as > > >the Ford with the same pattern. Finally, I kind of > > like the wheels on my > > >van, I may keep them and make Imperial caps for > > them, just for grins. If > > the > > >weather holds up, I'll take some pics tomorrow if > > things work out on a test > > >fitting. > > >Phil <><