Wheel Ideas--What you think
#11
I definitely like the Torque Thurst II's, but they are just not what I am looking for. I really like the looks of that Crager Street Pro 390 that I linked the pic off.
I did find a website called newstalgiawheel.com. They sell alot of the vintage and nostalgic type wheels like this. They have a program that you can pic your vehicle and color and ride height and such and put the wheels on it. I took my truck, put it in blue, dropped it 3" overall, staggered the tire heights and put on the Cragers above, and I really think that I like it. I may very well go with these wheels and see what I think, I've got some money coming for Christmas.
I did find a website called newstalgiawheel.com. They sell alot of the vintage and nostalgic type wheels like this. They have a program that you can pic your vehicle and color and ride height and such and put the wheels on it. I took my truck, put it in blue, dropped it 3" overall, staggered the tire heights and put on the Cragers above, and I really think that I like it. I may very well go with these wheels and see what I think, I've got some money coming for Christmas.
Last edited by BLACKND; Dec 21, 2006 at 08:37 AM.
#13
I don't know if they actually make them or not, but they offer the following brands. They may be a merged company or something like that.
American Racing, Billet Specialties, Bonspeed, Billet Vintiques, Boyds, Colorado Customs, Crager, and Foose wheels.
American Racing, Billet Specialties, Bonspeed, Billet Vintiques, Boyds, Colorado Customs, Crager, and Foose wheels.
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