Speed Inc is now OFFICIALLY a dealer for Billet Specialties!!!!
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Speed Inc is now OFFICIALLY a dealer for Billet Specialties!!!!
Speed Inc is happy to announce that we are offcially set up with Billet Specialties. E-mail us for package deals, availability and any application questions you may have!
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Here are some pics to wet your whistles!
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http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7...rs/Hite004.jpg
https://ls1tech.com/forums/10237072-post221.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...-shipping.html
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Iv got a set of 17s 9.5s and 11s for street use. Pretty bad *** wheels. Id like to get a set of 15s for the rear. I know this is asked a million times but do they clear the stock rear breaks? How much for a 15x8 or 9?
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15x10 fit no problem for me other then removing the bump stop.
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The Blue SS ( clone ) is a customer of ours. The rear tire is a 28x10.5S ET Drag.
I have the Mystic Teal LT1 car on 275/60/15 Drag radials.
15x10 fit with little to no work ( depending on tires )
I have the Mystic Teal LT1 car on 275/60/15 Drag radials.
15x10 fit with little to no work ( depending on tires )
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We have our site being updated everyday and just never seems to be done.
I please ask that anyone looking for a quick response email works great for us. Fraser, Tom and I are online days, nights and weekend in most cases.
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i had to do some grinding of the calipers to fit my fronts but, Ill let Bryan give u the final word. I've heard people using a spacer and not having to grind but i opted to grind to eliminate using a spacer.
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yes I am wanting to know how much for a complete set. I want the fronts to be 15x4's and the rear's to be 15x10 (f-body specific). I will also need lugnuts and washers too! Thanks bc I do a lot of business with you all and I will be buying a set from you around Feb-March.
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What it comes down to is how new your brake pads are. new pads will require minimal clearancing on the caliper w/ no spacer (15 x 4).
if you run a small spacer you will not need to grind.
the f-body specific rears need no spacer or grinding.
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yes I am wanting to know how much for a complete set. I want the fronts to be 15x4's and the rear's to be 15x10 (f-body specific). I will also need lugnuts and washers too! Thanks bc I do a lot of business with you all and I will be buying a set from you around Feb-March.
$1,199.99 shipped for a full set of f-body specific wheels with steel valve stems and lugs.