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I'm trying to locate a pair of Torq Thrust (or look-a-likes).... I'm going for that nostalgic drag look. My question is: how narrow did they make them? 4 inches? 4.5 inches? Any chance that they exist in a 14" or is my only option a 15" ? Now for the "fun" part .... what backspacing would I need on a narrow wheel like that? (I've done the Granada disc swap) Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

-Cory
 
I've had several sets of vintage Torq-Thrusts over the years and as far as I know, 6 inches is the narrowest made in aluminum. They can be either 14 or 15, but I kinda like the look of the 15's better, with a 145-15 tire they make great-looking drag-style wheels for the front. The 14's came in either "zero offset" which means 3 inch backspace, or "1 inch offset" which is 2 inch backspace. The only 15x6 Torq-Thrusts I've ever seen had 2" backspace, or "1 inch offset". These sizes were cast into the back of all real American Torq-Thrusts. If you're a real glutton for punishment, you can look for a set of magnesium Torq-Thrusts. The came in 4 1/2" widths with "zero offset", but are a bear to care for and very expensive. I sold my last pair of 15x4 1/2 magnesiums for $650 and could have gotten more on ebay.
 
I'm trying to locate a pair of Torq Thrust (or look-a-likes).... I'm going for that nostalgic drag look. My question is: how narrow did they make them? 4 inches? 4.5 inches? Any chance that they exist in a 14" or is my only option a 15" ? Now for the "fun" part .... what backspacing would I need on a narrow wheel like that? (I've done the Granada disc swap) Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

-Cory
I have a set of 15"x 3 1/2" and and a set of 15"x 8" centerlines. I would sell um real reasonable. Had them on a 66 coup. The car won a few local car shows set up that way but keep in mind this was the 80's