Wheels
#10
Instructor
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Location: Fort Worth TX
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Gordo79, I have 4 Western Bullet Wheels (without caps) that I'm trying to get rid of.
Here's a link to what they look like:
http://akhwheels.com/pages/showWheel.php?pk=175
I'm willing to sell them or trade them for stock wheels. They're in pretty good shape.
Also not to de-rail this thread but, Vetteonr: Can you place these spinners on your Crager SS's?
http://www.ecklers.com/product.asp?d...7HB2J517V3D71A
I've bought them for stock wheels when I get them but if I can swing some Crager SS's I'd like to place them on those too.
Here's a link to what they look like:
http://akhwheels.com/pages/showWheel.php?pk=175
I'm willing to sell them or trade them for stock wheels. They're in pretty good shape.
Also not to de-rail this thread but, Vetteonr: Can you place these spinners on your Crager SS's?
http://www.ecklers.com/product.asp?d...7HB2J517V3D71A
I've bought them for stock wheels when I get them but if I can swing some Crager SS's I'd like to place them on those too.
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Member Since: Jul 2004
Location: Baton Rouge Louisiana
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Originally Posted by DMONSVETTE
I am pretty sure those are Centerline Champ500 rims, they are no longer made. I like them alot, could never find a set for sale at a
reasonable price.
reasonable price.
Those are Champ 500's. I have a set waiting to go on my '68 roadster project car.
#15
Originally Posted by 1mpalss
Jrodvette,
What size ZR-1 wheels/tires are on your car? What tires/sizes? What kind/size spacers are you running?
Tulley
What size ZR-1 wheels/tires are on your car? What tires/sizes? What kind/size spacers are you running?
Tulley
let me know if you need me to measure them.
i just put the insurance back on the vette so i will try to take some more pics. this weekend.
jared-
#16
Burning Brakes
Originally Posted by Nick-75Roadster
I see that you have the aluminum wheels rather than the Chevy Ralleyes. Have you considered polishing them (I've used a polishing kit in a power drill purchased from JC Whitney with very good results) and installing cones and spinners (available from Eckler's)? I think they look fantastic this way, especially on a '78-'79! (Sorry, no pictures to post.)
Real hard to beat the look of the stock wheels. I had mine done at www.calchrome.com at about 125 each.
#17
Melting Slicks
#19
Melting Slicks
Hard to beat the looks of TT2's. Not to interupt the tread but, Red73, what size are you moving up to, front and back.