Basic 84 to 88 Fiero with 4 cylinder engine had 14" X 6" wheels Aluninum. Some had basic steel wheels but very few.
See example 230057626519 on e bay auction for the standard wheel.
If your car is a GT option 2m4 it is very Rare and should have same style wheel but 15" X 6" size.
All V6 GTs had 15" but could have 6" wide or 7" wide and there where 3 to 4 styles to choose from year to year...
Hope this helps
2006-11-28 20:18:20
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answered by Spinner...428 6
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They are two different cars. The Trans Am came with the dog 301 all the way up to the 455. The Fiero did have the V6, so not bad. The Fiero will be cheaper on isnurance, and better on gas. I think 1988 was the last year, and if that is the case, then that is the best Fiero they made. 87 wasnt bad. To find a Trans Am that is worth it, you will pay for it. Remember the age of the car, and think about rust. both are old, but 10 years newer might be worth it. Course the TA has a back seat, the Fiero does not. Plus you can put a 455 in the Fiero, and it isnt that hard... LOL
2016-05-22 23:48:50
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answered by AnnaMaria 4
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1984-88 Fiero's came stock with 14X6 inch rim. There were some different color options availible but all the same size. I posted a link to the most popular color.(silver)1370CO.JPG
1986-88 Fiero GT had a different style and size rim (2 different sizes)but also had different color options.
15X6 and 15X7 inch rims. I also posted a link to the picture of a rim.1634blackto.JPG
2006-11-29 04:42:53
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answered by allums1969 2
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if I'm not mistaken they came with 15 inch rims on them,,good luck.
2006-11-28 12:49:49
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answered by dodge man 7
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