Torq Thrust M back in stock?? Tomzwheels

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Old 05-11-2007, 06:25 PM
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Torq Thrust M back in stock?? Tomzwheels

I am told we have them on the truck and thay are on the way. We are getting limited numbers on the way and they should get here to the shop by next Tuesday or Wednesday.

We had to add an extra $20 to the set price as we had to pay extra shipping on this batch. A couple of weeks from now we should be able to get them through our local warehouse.

We will have both the Black and Anthracite

4 - 17x9 (+45mm Offset) Call or PM for pricing

2 - 17x9 and 2 17x10.5 (+45mm and +44mm Offset) Call or PM for pricing

We also carry tires. Our best value is the Sumitomo line. The following prices are good for tires only or with a set of wheels with mounting and balancing included. We use a Hunter 9700 balancer and do a road force check on each set of tires we ship.

Sumitomo HTRZ

4 275/40/17 349 plus shipping

2 275/40/17 and 2/315/35/17 419 plus shipping

Prices include mounting and balancing.

We also carry other brands of tires.

Please call us at 1-866-939-1030 to purchase or if you have any questions.

Wheels include the center cap and a set of standard lugs. If you would like to upgrade here are your options:

Standard Locks $5.00

Lifetime Lugs from Gorilla $20.00

Lifetime Lugs with Locks from Gorilla $30.00

Shipping for a set of wheels or tires range from 50 to 75 depending on your location. A set of tires mounted and balanced will be double due to size and weight. There is no sales tax on out of state purchases. If you are a Texas resident give us a call and we can make a small adjustment on the price to offset sales tax.

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Old 05-12-2007, 11:19 PM
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Hey Tom, what's the weight difference between somewhat comparable sizes of TT2 vs. TTM? For example, the 17x9.5 TT2 vs the 17x9 TTM.

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Originally Posted by BigDaddyBry
Hey Tom, what's the weight difference between somewhat comparable sizes of TT2 vs. TTM? For example, the 17x9.5 TT2 vs the 17x9 TTM.

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We should be getting some of the 17x9 TTMs in soon, as soon as they get here I will weigh them and post the differences.

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