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Old 07-29-2008, 12:35 AM
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Default Wheels/tires for -71 Plymouth

I'm currently building -71 Satellite Sebring Plus and was thinking that should I go to big wheels or should I stay "old school" 15" look.

Could you guys give me some price info about big wheel/tire set up.

Rear 11" or 12"x19" and front 9" or 10"x19"

Car has minitubs and springs moved in to the rails, so there is room for 345s easily.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 07-29-2008, 07:26 AM
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A nice set of custom wheels run in all differant price ranges. We can help you with pricing on any of the wheel lines we carry. A set of custom wheels have so many options to choose from throwing out a general price will not do you much good. If you can narrow it down to brand and finish we can get you an exact price. I also see you are overseas, this will also increase the price of shipping cost. We have a company we have used several times to ship overseas so we can also arrange the shipping for you.
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Old 07-29-2008, 07:43 AM
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We sell and install a lot of big wide wheels. 345s on 12" or 13" rims are the norm around here. Anytime you go over 10" wide your going to be forced into a cut and welded (widen) wheel to make a 11", 12", 13" in a 2 piece wheel. So it is always better to go with a 3 piece wheel in these applications. We have a few brands to pick from.

Here are a few size samples for you. You can see more pics and check out some cars with 335s / 345s on our site.

Here is a 345 / 25 / 20 on a 13" Forgeline SP3P wheel



Here is a 345 / 30 / 19 on a 12" Forgeline TA3P wheel



Here is a 335 / 30 / 18 on a 12" Forgeline ZX3P wheel

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Old 07-29-2008, 02:45 PM
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Thanks Tim and Frank for fast reply. I know there is a lot of nice wheels out there, so it will be a nightmare to choose the right ones. I'll send pm's to both of you soon, so we can talk more about this.

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Pasi
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