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Not sure how much they are in comparison to TT2's but I like Coy C5's and they look very much like the TT2's but with a fat lip and no step in the center! Check 'em out!
http://www.coyswheel.com/coys.html John |
I personally would aim more for a style I like in a size that I can afford... maybe a less over-done Budnik or Billet Specialties wheel in 17/18.
I like TTIIs but I think they look odd in big sizes because the spokes get so long. BTW, don't look at my sig. :lol: 17" Billet Specialties are going on as soon as the suspension is back together. :unibrow: |
What about quality of the finish tt2,s to coy which one looks better???
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Still think they look cheap?? John |
they look nice get the dimensions rite and your sweet
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I'd run some ralleys until the extra funds came in. :_paranoid
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I would have run TT's w/ the dark center on mine if the built 'em in 13" wide. I asked many times and they just don't want to do it.
They are great wheels that will alway's be great...As they have alway's have been! Lead. Oh, and post some pics when your done! I love 20's...I also have seen a few bad examples of Coy's, but i guess its the fitment that was the problem, Great pic john! (and that Vette is neat too!) |
Cannot be over done. here is a 67 Chevelle we finished this week. Still a little higher in the front then we like. That all aluminum 758HP / 572CI motor is damn light I tell ya. If you need any help with tires and wheels let me know, we got 315s drag radials on this one.
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Frank could you post some specs of that motor if its cool and or the car thanks |
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