Photoshop Please.....Road Race RT's
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Photoshop Please.....Road Race RT's
This is GetaV8's car. I am looking at getting the same wheels but with black anodized centers, could someone photoshop some blackness on the wheels please. I'd appreciate it greatly. Thanks
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I can't believe I haven't seen these wheels before. Look awesome with a good price/performance too
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I'm not an expert by any means...here's what it should look like though. Let me know when you're ready and I can get the ball rolling for you.
I don' t know if you want the caps anodized too...but we can do that as well.
I don' t know if you want the caps anodized too...but we can do that as well.
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The backspace is set at 7.75", that is about the deepest you can go. It's actually what most other manufactures wheels that you see set at.
I can do deeper if one wanted...but you'll be either removing bumpstops or other modifications. In addition, the deeper you go, the less dish you'll have as well...so its up to however you want them built.
My suggestion is to shorten the rear-end, then we can still tuck them in...but you'll end up with a nice deeper dished wheel.
For example, take 3 inches off of each axle, you'll have the wheel sit in the same spot but you'll have 3 inches more dishing on the wheel.
I can do deeper if one wanted...but you'll be either removing bumpstops or other modifications. In addition, the deeper you go, the less dish you'll have as well...so its up to however you want them built.
My suggestion is to shorten the rear-end, then we can still tuck them in...but you'll end up with a nice deeper dished wheel.
For example, take 3 inches off of each axle, you'll have the wheel sit in the same spot but you'll have 3 inches more dishing on the wheel.
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As mentioned, its the standard backspace 7.75" used for a 17x11 wheel on a 4th gen F-body. The rear-end may be off-center, the other side is probably closer. If you go deeper, you'll need to remove the bumpstop.
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here is a good picture I found with another white formula running RTs