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Old 11-22-2008, 09:09 PM
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Looks killer! Tell me, is the valve stem behind the center section...that's the way my Intro's were....gave it a nice cleen look!
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Old 11-23-2008, 12:49 AM
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Glad you received those photos Brandon, and that you are happy with the way they look, I am. I love the Whiplash design, I even run it on my truck!

And in response to the question, yes, the valvestem is behind the wheel center, in the "drop center" of the wheel. All softlip style wheels will have the valvestem drilled there. It's a nice option, and makes for a nice, clean, wheel lip.
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Old 11-23-2008, 08:06 AM
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there going on my 1972 chevelle pro-touring car,with 18x9 in front and 18x10 in the back with nitto tires. i will post more pics for you guys when they arrive to me!! i would like to thank john for the time he spent anwsering ?'s etc and course jason rushforth for the design. i went with the whiplash to be outside the box of rated x gang. i like rated x they get better and better with colors etc and glad to see jason rusforth mix up his wheels with styles (not just 5 spokes). this is my first set of nice wheel ever and hope maybe when i finish this and start another project i can get another set from them for her c-10 one day. thanks again to driverz inc

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