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Old 01-14-2013, 10:43 PM
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got some test tires and was wondering where I can get a hold of the "wheel fit" tool, price? or if anyone rents it etc? any help is appreciated i'm in Northern Ca SF bay area.

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got some test tires and was wondering where I can get a hold of the "wheel fit" tool, price? or if anyone rents it etc? any help is appreciated i'm in Northern Ca SF bay area.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twDcL58y3T4
What car do you have and what wheel size do you want to run
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Got rolled lips out back and would like to run a 18x9.5 or 18x10 in the back of a 67 cougar. I believe 67 mustang size would be on par with what I need. Thanks in advance Jay.
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If you're buying your wheels from Forgeline, I believe they have a loaner you could use...other wheel manufacturers may be similar, so it'd be worth asking the question.

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If you're buying your wheels from Forgeline, I believe they have a loaner you could use...other wheel manufacturers may be similar, so it'd be worth asking the question.

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good Idea, Im also seeing if some of my buddies can throw in and we all kind of share the tool OR I buy it and come up with some sort of rental system that over time it may pay for itself.
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good Idea, Im also seeing if some of my buddies can throw in and we all kind of share the tool OR I buy it and come up with some sort of rental system that over time it may pay for itself.
Did you ever buy it and are you willing to rent it email me [email protected] thank you
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