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Old 03-06-2009, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Formula WS6
Anyone have any pics of the 17" X 11" over the 17"X9.5"? I'm curious if the back spacing is different for a deep dished look.
Scott aka Macleod or larry have pics of the 17x11 that are on scott's T/A, send them a pm for pics.
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Thanks Sam
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Originally Posted by Formula WS6
Thanks Sam
No prob!
Old 03-07-2009, 12:43 AM
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What's the weight on a 17x9.5?
Old 03-07-2009, 12:53 AM
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17x7 17 lbs
17x8 17.5 lbs
17x9.5 18.5 lbs
17x11 20.5 lbs
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can i still get the intro pricing on 2 17x7? and a set of lugs ? whats shipping to 21401?
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Im still doing the same pricing.
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Just to make sure, there is no need for longer studs/spacers on the front, just a little grinding right?
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i dont understand why a 17" street light more specificaly the 17x4 wont be able to clear wilwoods. the stock 17" SS and WS6 wheels clear them? so couldnt you essentialy take 4 inches of the backside of the barrel and there you go for specs?
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I received my Street Lites a week later. The 17x9.5" wheels had to be made as well. I am very impressed with the time span considering the quality and finish of these wheels!

I will be sure to get some great pictures up as soon as my car is out of the paint shop. To my knowledge I'm the first LT1 Formula if not the first LT1 or first person with the 17x9.5 and 17x11" owner? haha. That's awesome, I love having wheels that are new/rare as opposed to the TT2s I had before

Thanks Jason for the help and above par customer service!
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any pics of a 15x10(rear) and 17x7(front)
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I wonder how 17 x9.5 looks on all 4 wheels?
and if its nice how much will it cost me.
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17x7 and 15x10 in the thread below. I love them, super quality and the price is right. Jason at dragwheelz is great to deal with!


https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...fitment-2.html
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Originally Posted by Racin96ss

Don't mind me... I'm just gonna hang out here and

Damn I wish I had the money for wheels like RIGHT NOW! These things are just sexy.
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FU*K i want a set of these like now ! but i wanna keep my wilwoods
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It is being worked on, Please bear with me, and i will let you know asap.
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Got mine today. Hoping to find some rear tires and get everything mounted this weekend.

Thanks!
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Man those wheels look sweet.
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Where are the wheels made? And is there a bolt-and-go-no-caliper-grinding necessary-15x8 in development? Also, what street tire sizes would fit the 15 x10 wheel? Thanks in advance for the info.

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Originally Posted by damon_Z
Where are the wheels made? And is there a bolt-and-go-no-caliper-grinding necessary-15x8 in development? Also, what street tire sizes would fit the 15 x10 wheel? Thanks in advance for the info.
Made in the USA, right outside of Chicago (to the West of the city). They're very well known for their show car wheels, so the polish in the inside of their wheels is actually nicer than the outside of other companies!

For 15x10's, without too much trimming or BFH work, I'd say 275-60 would be about it (close to a 28x10.5 slick).


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