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git_sum Sep 8, 2004 01:10 PM

Eagle Alloy 211's
 
http://store4.yimg.com/I/gofast_1786_49519585
These rims appear to be dead on the AR Torq Thrust II's, and i can get them new at a fraction of the price in a 17x9.5, well about $400 a set to be exact. So do you guys think these polished wheels would look good on a metallic blue transam or should i spend a little more money and go with the chrome replica bullit wheels in a 17x9.5?

ritz Sep 8, 2004 05:18 PM

Damn. I've only seen those in 17x8. Do you have a link to where you found them in 9.5"?

git_sum Sep 8, 2004 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by ritz
Damn. I've only seen those in 17x8. Do you have a link to where you found them in 9.5"?

They've got'em in 9.5's but i found out from my source that they don't have them in the correct backspacing, only in like a +16mm which i don't believe will be enough of a backspacing. If anyone knows otherwise please tell me because i can get these wheels for dirt cheap and if i can get them to work and save money then thats definitly the way to go.

git_sum Sep 8, 2004 11:11 PM

it's gofastparts.com, but if you can't find it just go to msn and type in eagle alloys 211's in the search button, that'll bring up the website. It'll be under yahoo

rustylt1 Sep 15, 2004 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by git_sum
They've got'em in 9.5's but i found out from my source that they don't have them in the correct backspacing, only in like a +16mm which i don't believe will be enough of a backspacing. If anyone knows otherwise please tell me because i can get these wheels for dirt cheap and if i can get them to work and save money then thats definitly the way to go.

I'd like to know the answer to that as well. You also mentioned bullitt replicas. Are thay available in TA fitments? Both would be a lot cheaper that Torq Thrust II's.


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