Show me your C2 custom rims/ Non -Oem..
I have a set of KO's that I may change. I will still keep them but, would like to see what others have done.
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I certainly wouldn't call my "custom", but I really like the period look of the Torq Thrust D's. Of course, the chrome is easy to clean as well.
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Another vote for Torq-Thrust D's - 15 X 6
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Torq Thrust II's here! :thumbs: http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a4/...1966427001.jpg
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Chrome Torq Thrust D's with Carlisle Spinners
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Torq Thrust D's with Carlisle Spinners.
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I probably spent 30 hours picking out my wheels and tires. Went with 18x9 Billet Specialties "Fuelie" in back and 17x7 in front. Pictures in my gallery.
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Ansen 'Top Eliminator' wheels, which have been on the car since '67. :thumbs: |
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Another vote for American Racing TT D's with Carlisle spinners. These are 15/7's.
Actually, Sixty4, you may remember them from when we met at the "Cos Cob Cruisers" Sunday AM get together early in the summer! |
These are 7"-wide, Western 30-spoke turbine wheels with the correct offset (3-3/4" backspacing). These go for about $100-$200 for a set of four. (Think I paid about $80/4.) Hats, cones, and spinners are from Custom Wheels Accessories and are <$50/wheel. Paint is by Duplicolor. To the uneducated eye, most people think these are real or aftermarket Corvette "knock-offs." Tires are 225/60/15 with no fitment issues.
Custom Wheel Accessories in Anaheim, CA. They have a web site. Spinners are #40, hats are #13, and cones are #19. Enjoy. http://www.customwheelaccessories.co...-SPINNERS.html http://www.largescaleonline.com/eima.../DSC_00032.jpg http://www.largescaleonline.com/eima...index_0022.jpg http://www.largescaleonline.com/eima.../DSC_00021.jpg |
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Originally Posted by toddalin
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These are 7"-wide, Western 30-spoke turbine wheels with the correct offset (3-3/4" backspacing). These go for about $100-$200 for a set of four. (Think I paid about $80/4.) Hats, cones, and spinners are from Custom Wheels Accessories and are <$50/wheel. Paint is by Duplicolor. To the uneducated eye, most people think these are real or aftermarket Corvette "knock-offs." Tires are 225/60/15 with no fitment issues.
Custom Wheel Accessories in Anaheim, CA. They have a web site. Spinners are #40, hats are #13, and cones are #19. Enjoy. http://www.customwheelaccessories.co...-SPINNERS.html http://www.largescaleonline.com/eima.../DSC_00032.jpg http://www.largescaleonline.com/eima...index_0022.jpg http://www.largescaleonline.com/eima.../DSC_00021.jpg |
A variation on toddalin's: these are also made by Western Wheel but were the OEM version used on '79 Z-28's. Different offset. I used C-3 Corvette centers. PM me for details on fitting them to disc brakes, if interested.
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These are my Coys 18x7's with 245's. 26.5" overall od
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