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Old 12-13-2007, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 68protouring454
ty, it might be time to bight the bullet, sell them to someone who can use them as is, and buy a new set of 18s, as your gonna drive your car and i imagine when the car is done and a wheel got damaged you would not want to go thru this, you may want to look at forgeline or others.
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Jake:
Thanks for posting. Eventually, I would like to have a set of 18 inch wheels. The wheels that are on there I think look really nice, but even if I wanted to sell them I don't think I could get anything for them because of the front offset issue. I don't think they would fit any car without using a big spacer like I'm using now, plus they are just too big for me to run smaller tires so they don't rub.

I thought if I could get them put into shape, the money I spent could probably be recouped if I wanted to sell them later on.

I'll keep your ideas in mind for these. Until then I'm going to pick up some 48's from Vintage Wheel Works. I think the, "Retro", look would be fun as one of the, "Personalities", of the car.

Thanks,

Ty
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