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New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
Please help, I want to make sure before I drop all this coin I buy the right size.
I tried to do as much research as I could on this site and this is what I came up with. These will go on my 1979 Chevy with a complete Air Ride Tech lowering kit. I'm buying from this place and I included the part numbers below. http://www.performanceplustire.com/p...838?size=20x10 SERIES 338 CHROME by BOSS MOTORSPORTS WHEELS REAR 20 x 10 5 x 127 2mm Offset MPN: 338220851AA Front 20 x 8.5 5 x 127 14mm Offset MPN: 338228501AA Thanks, Mark |
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
I assume you know about all the fitment issues with the Boss 338 wheels and the front rotors?
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
That website has terrible prices.
You should be able to find all 4 wheels for around $800-$1000.
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
$1161 shipped.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CPP-Boss-Mot...#ht_6542wt_252
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
Look here:
http://www.jdwheels.com/boss338.htm
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
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There is a SUPER LONG thread on here that I started back in 2009. It runs up to this year. All 45 pages of it. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=352320 Boss came out with a new design,... but never fixed the problem. The short story,... These wheels were designed for the 88-98 Chevy/GMC trucks. The rear backspacing of the 20x10's is a little too much for the 67-87 trucks. Most people run spacers on the rear wheels and grind the nose of the stock front rotors to get the wheels to bolt on.
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
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Looks like this isn't as cut and dry as I thought. I might look into a different wheel. My second choice was the Boss 340 wheels. |
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
Lots of people are running these wheels.
The grinding of the rotors issue, isn't that big of a deal,... you should just be aware of it. The Boss 340 wheels could have the same issue,... I don't know. Have you looked at Coys C5 wheels or even the Streeter wheel from Showwheels? http://www.coyswheel.com/coys.html http://www.showwheelsusa.com/wheels/...l.php?Series=6 They bolt on with no mods.
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
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This is the old school style I'm looking for. |
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
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Many members on here have them. (you might have to flatten the dust cap a little). Look here for more pics: http://www.coyswheel.com/g_chevytruck.html Here's my favorite truck with the C5's,...
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Re: New 20" wheels, right size? Check it out.
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Another wheel I LOVE is the Foose LEGEND F105. The 10" rear rim has a 20mm offset, will that work? Have you heard about anyone running this wheel? Sorry for so many questions, this has been a painful task finding the right wheel for my truck. http://www.performanceplustire.com/p...844?size=20x10 |
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