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guybored

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I have 17x8 in front and 18x8.5 in back mine are the Foose Nitrous.

 

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Jeffrostang

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I wonder who is making all the cash on these TT wheels. Must be a rich guy. While I think they look good on the cars, I could never buy them.

I think I'm going to get either 17x9 saleen SC wheels or the cobra anniversary wheels and have 1" cut out of them so they fit without spacers. Then get some 17x10.5 for the rear and use spacers or cut an inch out of them.
 
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Does anyone know of a manufacturer that sells a 'minilite' style wheel in a 17"? I can't seem to find that size. I went to that sportmax website that ron mentioned and found these:

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But the largest they have are 16"x8". I think I'd spring for those if I could find the right size and if they were grey or black.
 
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pyroman said:
Does anyone know of a manufacturer that sells a 'minilite' style wheel in a 17"?
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Vintage Wheel Works has them. Would be my next choice if I could justify the cost.
Vintage Wheel Works 48
 
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teamIII wheels has the best minilite copies i've seen, it's called the LT III wheel, they aren't cheap though.

Team III Wheels [AC III Wheels]

here's a pic link with them on a 69 camaro

http://www.team3wheels.com/ac/images/69camero1lg.jpg
 

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Coys C-5 17x7 4.25 bs & 17x8 4.5 bs
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/deltascrew/2554286631/" title="Mustangs X 2 by deltafastback, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2312/2554286631_49fc906c19.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Mustangs X 2" /></a>

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Edelbrock 409's 17x8's



 

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