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Need help finding a wheel for my 1970 Plum Crazy challenger
I have a 70 Challenger with a new Gen III hemi. Im in the process of putting a Kenne bell 3.6 supercharger. The car has a tubular front end and six piston wilwoods. The body is stock with a rally hood and rear cutouts in the valance for the exhaust. It has white interior and a white side stripe. I really want something thats going to set the car off hard. I previously was thinking bout going with Boyd Coddington's Junk Yard dogs but now im looking at some higher quality forged wheels and possibly a three piece design. What wheels do you guys recommend for my set up. I want to run 305s in the rear so probably like a 18x10 in the rear and 18x8 up front.
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We have a lot to choose from on our website www.driverzinc.com. Here are couple suggestions in 2 and 3 piece!
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...z/thrasher.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...z/splitter.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...ominator-1.jpg OR what about something like this in a 3 piece! http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...00x400_q85.jpg |
IMO a 3 piece wheel like the last one Justin posted. But maybe have them do the wheel concaved......:cheers:
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heres a few styles ive seen that i like
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what's your buget? That will tell where your choices are....:yes:
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Rushforth says it ALL!
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id like to stay around 3k....i just want something thats going to set it off. its been a long time building and if i have to wait a lil longer then thats what it will be. which Rushforths?
do you guys think 18s would be to small or 19s would be much better. |
at least 19s in the rear on such a big car.
any nice high end wheel is gonna set the look off so it really depends on which style you digg. |
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I saw your post. Here's a few Mopar projects we built some wheels for. I hope this helps with your decision.
Zak www.bozeforged.com |
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