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Old 07-11-2008, 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperZ
Me too thats what I have on mine now
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Old 07-11-2008, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ls2 bait
i still wnt someone to do the 17x4's in the front.
Me too.

I'm wanting to do the 17x4s front, and 15x10s rear on my car....if they ever come available and actually fit that is
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Originally Posted by Colin91Z
Me too.

I'm wanting to do the 17x4s front, and 15x10s rear on my car....if they ever come available and actually fit that is
That's exactly what I wanted to do!

But I might have some billet wheels custom built for me instead. 18x4s and 16x10s. I have Wilwood 6 pistons on the front and they require a ton of caliper clearance.
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that's actually sick as ****. I really dig the way that looks just as it is.

I might have to start looking into some 17" front runners and some 17" fat rears, or even the C6 wheels.
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Thats gonna look all jacked up once you throw the 315s on a 9.5 wide wheel...it already looks like doodoo, sorry man.
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Originally Posted by DansRedz28
front tires are way to small 24x4.5's? The M/T SR 6653s are the 26x10's that i run o nthe rear of my car. The M/T SR 6651's are 24x4.5. I would of got the 26x6 M/t SR 6652's

i didnt even see that they had that 6652's, thanks, as soon as these are worn out thats what ill be getting
Old 07-12-2008, 02:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 1badgsx
like ****....funny

coming from someone that has a ricey looking domestic with projector lights and a body kit..........THAT LOOKS LIKE ****!
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Originally Posted by JGKadell
I don't know how you figure owned, I'm not the one rolling on mismatched wheels because I was stupid enough to buy wheels that don't come in a complete set. You don't have to like the look of my car, at least it looks complete because I know how to buy a complete set of wheels.
I'm also not the one claiming that my car is the best option there is like the OP. He's cocky, stupid for what he did and claimed, and stuck with mismatching wheels.

Who knows though, maybe dishing the front wheels with the back spokes flush will become the new in thing to do?
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What size tire r you guys planning on using on the 17x4's?
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I agree it looks dumb for an everyday set up. But my car has everyday wheels and a pair of 16" snowflakes for when I go to the track and leave my chrome 17" 10 spokes on front.
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for some odd reason they actually do look kinda similar with the thin spoke design...its just 15" front and 19" back is too big of a contrast especially with if you have a small tire in the front that makes the car look like its gonna do a front flip if it stops hard enough lol....not hating but it does look cool though! (greg welds fitment situation is outta control im surprised they're still in business telling the 10 billion fbody owners that bought these wheels that the dam things "fit perfectly" like its all good....So queer)
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Originally Posted by blackz6sp
What size tire r you guys planning on using on the 17x4's?
Hoosier makes a 26x7.50x17 that you can get from summit, or M&H makes a 185/55 r17 that you can get directly from their website.

If they ever come out AND fit correctly, I'll be purchasing the latter of the two choices for the front
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Originally Posted by oneBADDz
I don't know how you figure owned, I'm not the one rolling on mismatched wheels because I was stupid enough to buy wheels that don't come in a complete set. You don't have to like the look of my car, at least it looks complete because I know how to buy a complete set of wheels.
I'm also not the one claiming that my car is the best option there is like the OP. He's cocky, stupid for what he did and claimed, and stuck with mismatching wheels.

Who knows though, maybe dishing the front wheels with the back spokes flush will become the new in thing to do?

can not take criticism, but can give it????
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I think Greg Welds and Prostar rears are a badass setup. Mismatching or not. They go together about as good as Alumastars. Alumastars have thin spoke fronts with thick spoked rears.

Greg Weld/Prostars


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