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Old 03-30-2009, 07:23 AM
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Default Bandit Snowflakes in 19/20s, opinions?

I just noticed Year One has the billet snowflakes available in 19s and 20s. Did a quick search and found RestoreAMuscleCar got the first ones. What do you guys think of this look? I'd really like to find a bigger verison of the turbo-slotted wheels, but I might reconsider these....



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I love that look on those cars. I wish they would come out with some larger late z28 wheels too.
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Wheels are hot....to bad they aren't 18/19. Rubber is getting a little thin IMO. More from a performance standpoint than looks.
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run a 30 series in the rear
Nearly everyone runs a 30 series tyre, or see if you can fit a 35 series
very nice wheels , not common
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Wheels are hot....to bad they aren't 18/19. Rubber is getting a little thin IMO. More from a performance standpoint than looks.
18/19s is exactly what I was thinking. Also going with taller tires that match a little better than the pics above. 20's might be a little much...
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Like these so much better.

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Like these so much better.


Emptynest, one of my all time favs!
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Like these so much better.


LOVE the way this 'bird looks.
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I just noticed Year One has the billet snowflakes available in 19s and 20s. Did a quick search and found RestoreAMuscleCar got the first ones. What do you guys think of this look? I'd really like to find a bigger verison of the turbo-slotted wheels, but I might reconsider these....



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