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Old 12-05-2007, 05:09 PM
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It's about 25lbs.
Thanks, Jon. You've been very helpful.

The thing I like about these wheels is the drag race styling. My car is still mainly built for the straight line, aside from some Hotchkis crap. I think the Torqlites and Slide-A-Links would look right at home together.

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thats a nice rim and awesome looking roadrunner
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I've been looking for a good set of light wheels for my Camaro. I like the style and really want to step up to some 17s. 25 lbs for an 18 is pretty good, so I imagine the 17 would be a little lighter. Does anyone have an idea of the cost for a set of 17s? Thanks.

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Here are my Torquelite's on my 69. Please ignore the drums on the front and rear......they are disk's now. 17x7 on the front and 17x8 in the rear.









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And one more.............

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TorqLite's are a nice, inexpensive way to update the look of your car.

Glad to help you all out with them... if anyone needs a quote feel free to PM, or call, or even email: [email protected].
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I've been looking for a good set of light wheels for my Camaro. I like the style and really want to step up to some 17s. 25 lbs for an 18 is pretty good, so I imagine the 17 would be a little lighter. Does anyone have an idea of the cost for a set of 17s? Thanks.

Chris
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