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deuce_454
02-04-2010, 08:36 AM
Ok this is an idiotic question, but im trying to decide what wheels to put on a 35 tudor... the roof is chopped and its a "no billet deal" its low.. ifs/irs and powered by a head/cam ls1

nuw what size wheels do i put on that thing.. i want best handling AND looks :_paranoid im thinking some sidewall, and not to "this years fad" rod wheels have 5 spokes in my book.. but i like them somewhat closed off as well, the rear suspension is jag (inboard brakes) , so if its too open there will be a great big hole behind them...

oppinions pls

street3285
02-04-2010, 11:55 AM
I would say maybe the Schott Velocity or Billet Specialties Vintec Dish. Or even the NewGen Thrasher for a more classic 5-spoke wheel.

Since you don't want the billet look, you can powdercoat them or get an all brushed finish.

Swain
02-04-2010, 12:40 PM
Muroc 111 completely brushed

deuce_454
02-04-2010, 01:03 PM
wooah.. i like the two bonneville flats style suggestions.. ill try some photoshop'ish rendering...

groovyjay
02-04-2010, 01:42 PM
http://www.team3wheels.com/et/index.html

http://www.team3wheels.com/et/images/674-GrayST.jpg
:unibrow:

buickfunnycar.com
02-04-2010, 02:00 PM
Any of those Halibrand/salt lake/kidney bean wheels would look right at home on a street rod...:thumbsup:

street3285
02-04-2010, 03:30 PM
This one has the center sections painted or powder coated. I am sure Driverz could tell you for sure.

This also is the Schott Velocity.

kennyd
02-04-2010, 04:24 PM
vaughn " real wheels " realrodderswheels.com

buickfunnycar.com
02-04-2010, 04:42 PM
This one has the center sections painted or powder coated. I am sure Driverz could tell you for sure.

This also is the Schott Velocity.

sick look...

Aintqik
02-05-2010, 08:55 AM
I've got flat maroon painted steel corvette ralleys on mine and I love it. Mine is no billet too, flat black, no chrome really anywhere. Those wheels are beautiful, but there is something mean about cheap 15x10" rally repos and some wheels I talked my nieghbor out of for a total of $30.

I'm not opposed to spending money, the wheels on my 67 were over $4k, but man an ole skool hotrod that is slammed with some rattle canned steelies just gets my blood pumpin.

Anyhoo, the wheels suggested do look hot.

deuce_454
02-05-2010, 09:46 AM
I've got flat maroon painted steel corvette ralleys on mine and I love it. Mine is no billet too, flat black, no chrome really anywhere. Those wheels are beautiful, but there is something mean about cheap 15x10" rally repos and some wheels I talked my nieghbor out of for a total of $30.

I'm not opposed to spending money, the wheels on my 67 were over $4k, but man an ole skool hotrod that is slammed with some rattle canned steelies just gets my blood pumpin.

Anyhoo, the wheels suggested do look hot.

After looking at my budget i would tend to agree with you.. there is no point spending 3K on wheels/tires when its a 10 min job to upgrade later...

im looking at some smooth ford style steelies (gennies) possibly with some in 5x15 and 8x16 with 500-15 fibbed front and 1000-16 (dot slick) firestone dragster tires...

not sure how horrible the handling would be thougt?

KSBRKTRACER
02-05-2010, 09:56 PM
I really like the new repro Artillery wheels in a contrastig color.....

http://www.thewheelsmith.net/artillery_wheels.html

HRBS
02-06-2010, 12:34 PM
I know you said low budget no bling.... but I still think any of the Billet Specialties Vintec Wheels on a 34-35 chevy / ford are just cool.

http://www.billetspecialties.com/assets/250/0000000660-prod.jpg

deuce_454
02-06-2010, 04:19 PM
I know you said low budget no bling.... but I still think any of the Billet Specialties Vintec Wheels on a 34-35 chevy / ford are just cool.

http://www.billetspecialties.com/assets/250/0000000660-prod.jpg

it doesnt have to be low budget per se... i mean its a full independent suspension, airride tudor with a 450 rwhp ls1 with paddleshifter...

and those wheels look niiice, its just that if asked to choose id rather get the airride and steel wheels over qa1 coilovers and bling wheels..

but alloy wheels offer different tires and possibly better handling... im conflicted to say the least

street3285
02-08-2010, 01:05 AM
Something like this could be cool. Believe it or not, those are Daytons.

deuce_454
02-08-2010, 02:19 AM
Something like this could be cool. Believe it or not, those are Daytons.

lol .. daytons were the last wheels id ever think of... i have this mental image of them being 13x8 inch gold plated 180 spoke lowrider rims.. but those are cool:thumbsup:

its a 4 way toss between them, bonneville style halibrands, some 5 spoke vintage and gasser style wheels (4.5X15-10x16 with firestone slicks/grooved fronts)

DriverzInc
02-08-2010, 02:22 PM
lol .. daytons were the last wheels id ever think of... i have this mental image of them being 13x8 inch gold plated 180 spoke lowrider rims.. but those are cool:thumbsup:

its a 4 way toss between them, bonneville style halibrands, some 5 spoke vintage and gasser style wheels (4.5X15-10x16 with firestone slicks/grooved fronts)


Take it from a guy who beat his head against a wall about this very same problem on my old 32. My car was a very old school looking, car, with velocity stacks, hilborn, 40 ford steering wheel, and SoCal drilled front, etc. I ended up going with some cream powder coated Artillery wheels from The Wheel Smith. I'll post some photos for you. I knew going this route, I would have to run an "old school" looking tire, but I did not want the bias ply tires or Coker tires, I wanted a radial. SOOO, I went with Firestone "Destination LE's" in the rear, used black tire paint to get rid of the white letters. Sidwalls were otherwise very smooth, and fit the look, but now I had a radial tire that behaved a bit better on the freeway. I used a Firestone front tire, 195 wide as well.

In hind sight, I would have rather put a set of NewGen Thrashers in polished on the car, in 15" front, and 17" rear. I think that would have looked better.

It sounds like with the jag rear, etc, on your car, a set of understated, polished 5 spokes will fit your car. Go that route, and you'll be happier about it in the long run I think.

Good luck, I'm a wheel guy... and do it for a living, and I even made the wrong decision on these. I mean, the Artillery wheels didn't look bad, I just think the 5 spokes would have looked better.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/32_Ford_Roadster.jpg
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/32_Ford_Roadster2.jpg

kennyd
02-08-2010, 02:43 PM
lol .. daytons were the last wheels id ever think of... i have this mental image of them being 13x8 inch gold plated 180 spoke lowrider rims.. but those are cool:thumbsup:

its a 4 way toss between them, bonneville style halibrands, some 5 spoke vintage and gasser style wheels (4.5X15-10x16 with firestone slicks/grooved fronts)

easy on the dayton comment , i have a set of 20x10 and 18x7 daytons on order for my 33 ford .lol

KSBRKTRACER
02-08-2010, 08:51 PM
I personally .... really like the Artillery wheels for the old timey look....I do believe your roadster would look good with almost anything on it tho, even hubcaps!!!!..... NICE car ! For the money I think the artillery's look very good tho. I believe I may put those on my 65 chevy pickup...maybe....

GregWeld
02-08-2010, 10:24 PM
Love this look!!

Artillery wheels are killer!

Daytons? They go on mid '80s Cadillacs with teeny tiny tires that stick out beyond the fenders don't they?? :rofl: