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Old 10-29-2009, 05:14 PM
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My eyes must be bad Jody,I thought it said Salt Lake Special but yeah...AR wheel for sure.

jcal87,

You may not like the look and I'm not sure how old you are but on the right vintage car,that actually is a good period-look.
I agree i have very similar wheels on my car but i dont like the look of those but like i said its just my opinion
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I edited the title to American Racing.

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I'll tell you exactly what it has to do with it. I see it on another site I frequent. People use the site to whine and bitch and that's the end of it.
I didnt think you needed a quota up before you could ask for help or advice with a problem..Im up to 70 posts now , is that enuf?
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Naaaaahhh I was helping, he should get his money back. There is no reasonable excuse for a cast wheel to take that long unless the workers are on strike in China.
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Old 10-30-2009, 12:04 AM
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Cancel, get a refund and move on. Very simple.

Good luck.
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First of all yes, the pic is of an American Racing wheel. I'm getting the "Centerline racing wheel". American racing only goes up to size 17" on
their salt flat wheel. That's why i went with Centerline, they go up to 22".
So please change the title back...

Second I really don't give a #$% if you like the wheel or not. I personally think it will look great on my 62 impala with air ride. 20 in back 18 in front.

Third of all who cars how many post I have? Do you have to have so many before asking for help on finding a wheel? D-BAG.

I just want to know if somebody might know of a wheel just like it that is available. So THANKS to all those with helpfull suggestions, all others can go about your business. Thanks

Could you please change the title back though?
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got it, but pretty easy to misunderstand. You say this but put a pic of an American Racing wheel.....

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I need help, anybody else make these? They have had my money since the first day also....
Now we've got it figured out, lets keep this on track guys...........

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Didn't Edelbrock make a wheel like that? Or is it just a relabled AR?

Scratch that. I just looked and they don't list anything on their site. I thought I had seen them listed somewhere with the Edelbrock name on them. Sorry for the bad info.

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Here you go my friend....http://www.detroitspeed.com/projectp...james_sub3.htm
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First of all yes, the pic is of an American Racing wheel. I'm getting the "Centerline racing wheel". American racing only goes up to size 17" on
their salt flat wheel. That's why i went with Centerline, they go up to 22".
So please change the title back...

Second I really don't give a #$% if you like the wheel or not. I personally think it will look great on my 62 impala with air ride. 20 in back 18 in front.

Third of all who cars how many post I have? Do you have to have so many before asking for help on finding a wheel? D-BAG.

I just want to know if somebody might know of a wheel just like it that is available. So THANKS to all those with helpfull suggestions, all others can go about your business. Thanks

Could you please change the title back though?
I knew AR only made them up to 17's,did not know Centerline makes the same wheel up to 22's though...

Edelbrock did make a similar wheel but they don't offer it anymore.
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