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5x5 22's & 24's
So I converted my 64 chevy over to 5x5 bolt pattern using 87 suburban 3inch drop spindles and rotors. And Early classic 5 lug axles on the rear, thinking it would be easy to find wheels 5x5 bolt pattern? I want to run 22's up front and 24's in the back! I dont want to spend alot of money on billet wheels. I like chrome wheels! What wheel brands are out there that still make 5x5 bolt pattern? I want a simple 5 spoke wheel in chrome! Any help and pictures would be great!
Tony from Norcal |
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Boss makes a nice 5 spoke for 5x5, but I don't know if they go up to 24's...
Big wheels + correct backspacing + desired style + small price = hard to find You'll probably have to comprimise 1 of the 4 if the budget is strict. Going on websites and looking up wheels that fit 96 impalas will help you see what's out there. A couple websites are: bigwheels.net, and superbuytires.com I'm in the same boat as you (but just looking for 22's all around), so if you find a nice wheel, post it up! |
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Maybe Raceline Wheels?
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Thanks Guys!
I'm running a Porterbuilt Dropmember up front so that gives me alittle extra room on offset. My rear is a 65 burban with 5 lug axle conversion. 5.5 back spacing was recomended to run with setup. What do you guys think of this Boss wheel? Tony from Norcal |
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http://www.americaneaglewheel.com/im...ackInserts.jpg The 335s put off more of a smoother look: http://www.americaneaglewheel.com/im...es/ACF23E7.jpg |
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Do the 335's come in a 24? Thanks for all the input guys!
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Oarngesi is right- that IS a good deal, and those wheels are pretty cool
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http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/pts/1988539882.html
I saw this craigslist ad and then saw your post. But I do see spacers in the picture that aren't mentioned. That might help or you might not need them but anyways here's an option for you. |
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