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View Poll Results: Should I change the rim/tire combo?
Leave the old school turbo rims 1 4.35%
Change to BRE billet snowflakes 19 82.61%
Change to some other combo (let me know your opinion!) 3 13.04%
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Old 11-07-2007, 06:13 AM
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Default Old school Trans Am, should I P/T?

Hey guys,

Just thought I introduce my other ride, a 1980 TA fully restored
stock WS6 w/global west poly sway front/rear, body mounts, etc
80s era turbo slotted rims w/old school BFG TA 255/60/15s
Color Custom Sunset Orange Metallic Base/Clear
Phoenix Graphix One-piece screaming chicken decals
Mild 350SBC/T350Auto
Restored Camel Tan Int, Autometer gauges, Infinity sound

Upcoming mods include Hotchkis 2 inch drop
Global west tubular frame connectors

Question/Opinions: should I change the rim/tire combo? I was thinking something like the
BRE trans am billet snowflakes. Anyone seen these in person?
I think the 18X9s will fit w/out mini-tubs...

Cheers - Ron

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Old 11-07-2007, 08:44 AM
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Although your car looks really nice as it sits, the BRE snowflakes would look killer on that t/a!!!! Go for it!!!
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Old 11-07-2007, 09:38 AM
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I'd P/T it. I love the Year One Bandit and am looking for a '77 T-top car now.
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Old 11-07-2007, 10:04 AM
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Keep 15s or buy 18s???? I think it answers itself. Fire up the credit card ASAP! Even though you've seen the wheels on other T/As, it will blow your mind when you bolt them on your own. Can't wait to see the results!
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This is just a thought, and I dunno how everyone else would feel about it, but what about a set of 18 inch turbo wheels, like these:



If you had them refinished in that bronze/gold color I think it would look super cool... and maybe minitub your car too

http://www.german-wheels.com/produkt...sd=true&page=2


It's a german company, so the site may be hard to navigate... I DO know that "felgen" means wheel or rims or something though.
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If your a car collector or love the original design you'd probably disregarded this overall forum and not have asked the question. No one is buying new cars and saying .. gee I think its perfect no upgrades needed (if they are its because they don't have money or don't know better). Technology and manufacturing methods have continued to evolve .. they probably would have put bigger rims and better brakes on if they could (after all look at the cars GM, Ford, Dodge put out today .. they started shifting to larger wheels etc nearly 20 years ago. I think most would agree that 17-18s are a natural fit to most models and makes. Any bigger often you have to do more design/fabrication to ensure the right overall aesthetics – (i.e. you have know what your doing to make it look right). I think your on the right track trying to keep the sprit of the design on such a classic (post above is a super idea!). You’ll note that people are even taking hub cap looks and re-making them out of solid billet.
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If your a car collector or love the original design you'd probably disregarded this overall forum and not have asked the question..... I think your on the right track trying to keep the sprit of the design on such a classic (post above is a super idea!). You’ll note that people are even taking hub cap looks and re-making them out of solid billet.
You are on to my thoughts exactly. I actually sought out the turbo slotted rims for this restoration. I didn't even consider changing this combo until I saw the BRE snowflakes. I thought changing out to bigger rims would loose the original look and feel of what I was going for... a period look with some modern upgrades... A lot of guys on this site are after the same effect. But seeing the BRE rims is making me reconsider. Thanks for your comments.
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Those 18" turbo wheels are cool, but since the trubo TA wheels are not as reconizable as the Snowflakes, I would lean towards snowflakes myself, but my opinion my be slanted a little

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I have seen the turbowheels first hand and they are awesome... and totally period correct, not sure i like the snowflake wheels on emptynest, (sorry frank.. but thats just my taste) id go for the german turbos! if it were mine id also swap out the front with a 77, but unfortunately its not my car

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Damn Frank, your t/a is bada$$!!!!
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