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Old 04-21-2008, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by tony byram View Post
Those wheels are beautiful! They look great on the chevelle.I gotta know what kind (style0 are they? I dont want to sound like a copy cat but thats exactly what Ive been looking for for my Camaro Z/28 circa 1972, they look kinda like a sylized Rally or Z wheel of that era with the charcoal centers. Are these wheels available in 18x12s for the rear? I want some gorilla 335s on back, also what are the available B.S. for awheel that large? Man! A set of those would look great on my Z. Love em! Tony
Thanks guys for all the nice compliments,I am totally happy with the fitment and the look.They are like a modernized version of what I had (AR CL205's) and yes,they fit the theme of what I try to do to all my cars to a T!

Since they're custom made Tony,you can have them in any width you desire but anything over a stock 10" wide width...which these are...will cost you to have them widened.Contact Jon Henson @ www.driverzinc.com for some great advice & pricing.I was originally going with 335/30's on an 11" wide wheel but shelved that because I thought it would be too tight...and it would have been very tight.Here's a picture of the mockup w/the 335's:




I agree they would have looked sick but I would have to have nailed it dead nuts to pull it off...and I don't think I'm that good.
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