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Old 01-24-2007, 02:28 PM
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17 inch Billet Specialties..

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Old 01-25-2007, 01:34 AM
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HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT 20's AND 22's
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Old 01-25-2007, 09:02 AM
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Phil,

This is Don's car with 17's. He has since gone to 18's, no pics yet.

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Old 01-25-2007, 08:02 PM
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Here's 17 & 18 on a 69 just put on today. Budnik Ice 17x8 and 18x9. When you decide what you want give Tim at Paradise Rod and Custom a call. He carries a large selection of brands and has excellent customer service.
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IMO - 18's, 19's no more no less. You are a little bit limited on tire selection for the 19's though.
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Default I vote for the 18/19 combo

That is what I have on mine as well. Everyone wants that low look and it is easier to get the illusion with larger rim sizes. That is rim size they are running on the C6 vette and ZOC6.
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Budnik Gassers 18-8.5 18-10.5
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Old 01-28-2007, 11:13 AM
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If you can fit them they look better with 19-inch all the way around.
http://www.feslerproductions.com/196...amaroYenko.htm
http://www.feslerproductions.com/1969HHCamaro.htm
http://www.feslerproductions.com/1969FeslerCamaro.htm
The first one has 19-inch front with 20-inch rear, the second one has 18-inch all the way around and the third one has 19-inch all the way around so this will give you a good idea of what they all look like.

Here are some of our wheels if you are looking for something, they are three piece and we can do them almost any finish with any offset. http://www.feslerproductions.com/FeslerDesigns.htm

hope this gives you some ideas.
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If i may ask; What is the size front on that first car (Yenko)? Backspacing and all...tires too! I just got my 19 and 20" Forgeline and am undecided on tire size. I have meant to get them on the car for a week but my back is killing me. I have my rear tires but am working (well, will be... ) with a local Pirelli dealer to fit the good size in the front.

Thanks for any help! Car is awesome.

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Your car looks sick, I love it..

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Old 01-29-2007, 07:15 PM
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