For a less fanboi application, see TireRack:
Those pictures at your link seem to be for static cars, or low riders with hydraulic/pneumatic suspensions. Or maybe not...
(from here)
Cheers,
Scott.
Wheels come in all different styles, sizes, bolt patterns and offsets. So how do we know which wheels will fit your vehicle? We can only do this by first knowing your vehicle inside and out. Measuring your vehicle's critical components with sophisticated electronic tools allows our fitment engineers to create extremely accurate drawings of these parts. We do the same for the wheels that we offer and then use Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs to match the wheels to the vehicles. Using these electronic tools we verify numerous different critical areas before a wheel can be listed for a vehicle.
Those pictures at your link seem to be for static cars, or low riders with hydraulic/pneumatic suspensions. Or maybe not...
(from here)
Cheers,
Scott.