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09-30-2015, 10:50 PM | #1 |
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15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
Had these in polished on my old 65 chevelle and they looked awesome. Had a old school look but also a little modern. I really liked the wheel mostly because not everyone and their grandmother had them. you guys think they would look out of place on my 85 GMC SWB?
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09-30-2015, 11:01 PM | #2 |
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
I think they would look great on it.
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09-30-2015, 11:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
Thanks. Was afraid they would be too "old" looking.
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
those aren't the old school cragars - the s/s is the old school. I understand why you asked and it's a good question. I think these would look good on your truck.
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10-01-2015, 12:15 AM | #5 |
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
I'm familiar with the S/S cragars but since I've only seen these eliminator 500 wheels on 60's muscle cars I was just afraid they would lok out of place. I've seen the S/S mags on later 70's and 80's cars and trucks and they just look out of place. The eliminator 500 Cragars are one of my favorite wheels.
Guess my next question is 15x8's front and back or 15x7 front and 15x8 rear? Back spacious gs are 4.125" for the 15x7 and 4.5" for the 15x8. I plan to run 245/60/15 front and 275/60/15 rear.
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
I like the same size on all 4 corners so I can rotate them as needed.
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10-01-2015, 09:42 AM | #7 |
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
I think those would look fantastic on your truck! If your going to be using smaller tires on the front anyways, I think I would use the smaller 15x7 rims as well. It would look better that way in my opinion.
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
They'd lokk badass
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
Add some white walls or redlines and accent that old school vibe.
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10-01-2015, 01:09 PM | #10 |
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
That's the thing, I'm not going for a old school vibe. That's why I was asking if they were too old school for 85. I'd never put white was or red lines on anything this new.
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
RWL would good
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10-01-2015, 03:30 PM | #12 |
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
Black wall only. Think I'm going to go with something else. I love the wheels but I don't want the truck looking out of place. It's already old school in the fact that I'm looking at 15" wheels.
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
Old Skool is where it's at, not into the big wheels, running 15" Rallys with RWL TA's
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10-01-2015, 04:58 PM | #14 |
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
I'm with you on blackwall only. If you've decided against the Cragars, have you considered the 16-17" car rallies? Kinda like the ones that "Trucks!" tv show stuck on the green 66 swb conversion they built? Those have an older look but don't look "old school" because they are 16s or 17s (17s, I think). I know you were leaning toward 15s, and I do too, but I think these aftermarket rallies would look great on your truck - and, generally speaking, they fill out the wheelwell on a square better than a basic 15. Kinda subtle, modern, but with a slight nod to the past. Very slight.
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10-01-2015, 08:34 PM | #15 |
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
This question cracks me up. Too old school? Dude its a truck from a generation that is now what, 4 generations old? Your truck IS old school!
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Most people who replied seemed to get it but I`ll do you a favor and explain it for you. When I says "old school" I`m talking about things that should only stay on certain year trucks. Like the white wall or red line tire comment. Yeah they would look great with either tire if they were installed on something from the 50`s or 60`s. I wouldnt put old Halibrand wheels on something this new because they would look out of place. Like putting slot mags on anything older than 1979. Just looks out of place. The Cragar wheels have a old school 60`s look to them but also a modern twist to the style. If you still dont get it, sorry.
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That wasn't me be in Super pissed as you put it. That was me giving you the same BS response you gave me. Did I hurt your feelings? Sure looks like it. Take another 5 days to think up a reply but try not to come off like a keyboard tough guy. Never looks cool.
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
I`m sorry if any of my comments offend anyone. I just have certain tastes that change depending on the type, style, and year of the vehicle. Sometimes mixing them looks great but sometimes it doesnt.
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sorry. i missed that in my quickie search. point is they make 17" Cragars for a 5 hole square could not find SS in 5 on 5.0, though
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Re: 15" Cragars-too old school for a 85?
Appreciate the input but not interested in a 17" wheel. I was pretty set on the wheels I wanted, just needed opinions on if they would look to "old" on a newer model truck.
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