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Old 03-12-2004, 07:19 AM
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Default WTB Fiske's FM 5's

but i don't know where to buy, and about how much they will cost me. Any info apreciated, thanks.
Old 03-12-2004, 07:25 AM
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Call Tbyrne, Thunder Racing or Todd@disconttiredirect>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
All are sponsors on the site and will get you the best price.

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Thanks, I didn't know if discount would sell those wheels or not.
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I think Todd can special order the Fikse's.
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They'll be around $650-$700 a peice depending on finish options.

You can also order them direct from FIKSE. www.fikse.com
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www.MotorsportTech.com has them on their site. They are a sponsor here.
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When I got mine I was quoted $999 a peice for the fronts and $1099 a peice for the backs, directly from Fikse. (I would go with a distributor if I were you)
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WOW, thats expensive!!
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Originally Posted by exodus
WOW, thats expensive!!
FIKSE's ain't cheap - thats why they are not a very common wheel found on F-Body's
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Thats what I'm saving up for when I finally buy another T/A. FM-5's with a 17x9.5's in front and 18x12's in the back. I already have 335/30 Michelin Pilot Sports for the rear, just gotta find a way to make them fit.
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If you try to get in touch with Todd at discount tires you may want to call. I have sent him 3 emails over a week and a half ago about Fikse wheels. He hasn't responded to any of them yet.




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