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Old 05-01-2022, 12:38 PM   #1
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Re: 60-66 Tire/Wheel Pics

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Sorry it didn’t work out, bright side is you didn’t have to invest in wheels to get your answer..good luck in your quest…on my end the rear spacer is only to position the wheel relative to the body, not for caliper issue
True. But, no way I would spend >$700 a pop 'hoping' it would work.

I tried other brands that are budget friendly but you dont get to choose offset & I can't use generic 'one size fits all' options that they offer. The alternative brand was close & could possibly work for the front but the matching rears would require narrowing the rear end to get them able to clear the sheet metal w/a disc brake set-up.

I bought a pair of the Rocket Hyper wheels to see if I like them. They clear everything brake wise & offer 1/2" increment options on back-space. The unfortunate thing is they're not old school visually which was what I wanted.
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Old 05-01-2022, 03:00 PM   #2
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Re: 60-66 Tire/Wheel Pics

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True. But, no way I would spend >$700 a pop 'hoping' it would work.

I tried other brands that are budget friendly but you dont get to choose offset & I can't use generic 'one size fits all' options that they offer. The alternative brand was close & could possibly work for the front but the matching rears would require narrowing the rear end to get them able to clear the sheet metal w/a disc brake set-up.

I bought a pair of the Rocket Hyper wheels to see if I like them. They clear everything brake wise & offer 1/2" increment options on back-space. The unfortunate thing is they're not old school visually which was what I wanted.
Understand completely, glad I could help….just sad that it didn’t work…..
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