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OK.. IT'S TIME for ... new wheels!
Where are you guys getting those kickin' wheels on your rides...
I want Boyd's Junk Yard Dogs or TT2's or maybe something from COYs. Where are the best deals??? Thanks, Kenny |
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You could try your local tire places.. sometimes you can get a really good deal on stuff they have in stock
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I think the best deal out there is the Coys. That said, I'm getting tired of seeing them.
Out of what you listed I would go with the Coddington's. Only because you won't have to run a spacer in the back to get the back spacing right. Also I like the finish on the Junkyard Dogs. If I were you, and was considering the purchase of the Boyd's, I would widen your search to Billet Specialties and also Intro. They are only a few hundred bucks more, and from what I've been told are much higher quality than what you get out of Boyd. I got my Intros from Sportruck.com. http://www.truckshop.com/files/pics/...hoolfinish.jpg |
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I just put a set of Billet Specialties 17" "Qualifiers" on my 84 with a new set of Nitto tires. The whole set ran me around $1800.00 Mounted and balanced. The wheels are out there.
I agree the use of the COYS has gone to the other end of the spectrum. Everyone has them. |
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Thanks Guys! Ken |
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What diameter wheels are you going to run ? Are you sticking with 18's so you can use your tires ? Also , are you looking for a staggered setup or the same size all around ? Boardmember Crush has a set of 20 inch TT2's at a good price if he hasnt sold them already .
Frank |
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REALLY?
I need to track him down and see.. I'm thinking 20s all around with new rubber. my wheels and tires are going on my camaro. Ken |
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hey hey hey i like my coys dont see them much aroun here
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I guess the camaro gets new wheels and tires after all.. or I could just get some adapters and still put new wheels on the truck. :) Thanks! |
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Yeah.. Camaros are 5x4-1/2, our trucks are 5x5..
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camaros are 5x4 3/4. Mustangs are 5x4.5. excluding the 4 luggers of course
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My bad..
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no prob. Wheel bolt sizes get confusing, only reason i know that the mustangs have 5x4.5 is cause my draglites on my camaro have dual bolt pattern.
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I GOT A QUESTION, A BUDDY OF MINE GAVE ME 4 ORIGINAL RALLY WHEELS TO A 85 CHEVY, AND 2 RALLY WHEELS WHICH R ACTUALLY NOT AS WIDE AS THE OTHER 4. DO THE NARROWER ONES GO UP FRONT AND THE WIDER ONES GO OUT BACK? :ito:
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originally, they would of all 4 been the same size. Vans i believe had a wider wheel originally, and trucks had a narrower wheel, or you could order them wider or narrower too. Dont quote me though, im not 100% sure.
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Walts_restoration that's actually backward. Truck rally wheels are 8" and Vans were 7".
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oh really? For some reason i thought some vans came with wider wheels, so what came with the 6's? or did they make them.
all i know is i have 2 sets of 5 16x5.5 steelies in a 5x5 bolt pattern. Try finding them in a junkyard near you, lol. |
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Let me check my memory . Vans had the narrowest wheels at 15x6.5 . Trucks could be had with either 15x7 or 15x8 Rallys . Most of the lower trim level trucks came with 15x7 and the upper trim levels usually had 15x8 wheels . I have some narrow ones as well as the 15x8 wider ones . I never really liked how far under the van rallys set on our trucks . If the truck is lowered heavily , then they look OK since they will tuck and still be able to turn . Sorry that your thread got jacked Kenny. Tell us what way you are leaning . I had my tires mounted today so I will hopefully have pics soon . It was dark when I got home . I have heard about some quality issues with Coddingtons but the ones I picked up look pretty nice . No real complaints except the location of the valve stems .
Frank |
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Here's one that has the look your after. It's called the Rocket Booster by Rocket Wheels- LINK
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Here's a pic before I changed them along with the engine. http://www.a2zcs.com/files/DSC_0067.jpg Quote:
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After much anticipation: BoardMember "Crush" had a set of TT2s with rubber for sale.... We closed the deal a week or so ago and they arrived yesterday!! - THANKS CRUSH!
Here you go: 18's vs 20s http://www.a2zcs.com/files/1184.jpg http://www.a2zcs.com/files/1185.jpg Before http://www.a2zcs.com/files/plot2.jpg After http://www.a2zcs.com/files/plot1.jpg http://www.a2zcs.com/files/1200.jpg http://www.a2zcs.com/files/1201.jpg http://www.a2zcs.com/files/1202.jpg http://www.a2zcs.com/files/1205.jpg Do these make me look fat? Kenny |
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