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Old 12-15-2004, 02:14 PM
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How about these?



They can make them 4 lug for you.



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Old 12-15-2004, 06:04 PM
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say those cost more than $260 a piece...
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Old 12-15-2004, 07:25 PM
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MMMMMMM, dady wants. Screw 18's I had a discussion with a friend about the wheels i'm going to fill some flares with. You're right dy-85, black center, polished lip. Staggered 15's maybe 16's!
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People, you can get almost any wheel on the car if you have the right maching shop to help you. Think of all the people who have built drag racing rear ends for first gens. The custom machine the 4x110 mm bolt pattern to ford 9 inch rear or chevy rear. You can get you hubs and rotors/drums redrilled cheaper than to buy that outrageously expensive CP racing kit.
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Originally Posted by jerry' date='Dec 16 2004, 12:59 PM
People, you can get almost any wheel on the car if you have the right maching shop to help you. Think of all the people who have built drag racing rear ends for first gens. The custom machine the 4x110 mm bolt pattern to ford 9 inch rear or chevy rear. You can get you hubs and rotors/drums redrilled cheaper than to buy that outrageously expensive CP racing kit.





Or you could avoid using a machine shop, and cp racing's kit and buy my 17's with a 4x110 pattern. You could again in no time.
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Originally Posted by jerry' date='Dec 16 2004, 11:59 AM
People, you can get almost any wheel on the car if you have the right maching shop to help you. Think of all the people who have built drag racing rear ends for first gens. The custom machine the 4x110 mm bolt pattern to ford 9 inch rear or chevy rear. You can get you hubs and rotors/drums redrilled cheaper than to buy that outrageously expensive CP racing kit.



Getting the hubs redrilled is just asking for trouble!



Originally Posted by 3rdfbproject' date='Dec 16 2004, 09:46 PM
Or you could avoid using a machine shop, and cp racing's kit and buy my 17's with a 4x110 pattern. You could again in no time.



Sooo expensive, I'll just get Panasports .
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How about $600.00, is that better? Unless you find some crazy deal on a set of panasports, you're gonna have to spend more than 600 for wheels and tires.
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No thanks, I'm definitely getting Panasports.
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Old 12-18-2004, 01:36 AM
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I don't blame you. If you plan to autocross your 7 there's no need to have extra wheel diameter robbing you of hp's when you need them. I'll quit bugging you about the wheels, just trying to liquidate what i'm not using so I can have more stuff that I won't need in the future.
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Hey, how low can you go on those wheels and can you post another pic of them?
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