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Which rims? CCW classic, FR500s, other


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Which wheels?  

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  1. 1. Which wheels?

    • CCW Classics
      23
    • FR500
      7
    • FR500 w/ polished lip
      12


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Is this a serious question?

 

 

Really though, since it's a 10th Anniversary car, why not get the 18x9/18x10 reps? Here's a pic of mine, ignore the 4x4 status...

 

Yeh, why wouldn't it be?

 

I don't know why... but I don't like the looks of the 10th wheel.

 

I actually went back and forth on how much to keep it "Original 10th" since so few were made (257 Silver IIRC)... but the car already has a Solid Rear, pullies, and its getting sprayed. Any "collectible value" (which I doubt it would have anyways) is already out the window, model correct wheels or not.

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ya those forgelines are hot but they cost as much as a house too

 

Just checked prices on their website.........

:fuuuu:

 

i bought them at cost so they were pretty cheep for my sizes. :masturboy:

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Sarcasm was intended, CCWs all the way! I may be a bit bias though...

 

:lolguy: Didn't even notice the CCWs on the vette....

Looks sick. If I didn't breed like the Amish, and need rear seats, your car is exactly what I would probably be rocking.

 

Polished lips: :dumb:

 

Go for B.

 

Or better yet, find something in an 11"-12" rim and stuff some 315s or bigger under those rear fenders.

 

I have 315s on a 9" rim out back now... :no:

 

I am thinking 10.5 rim with 335s

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Too much tire = Muffintop

 

Too little tire = Hip bones

 

Recommended minimum rim width for a 335 is 11.5"

 

10.5 is a bit small for a 335. just because people do it doesn't mean it should be done. my 335s are on a 12" rim.

 

 

I think 11" is the largest I can go without rubbing or having retarded offset.

 

Damn it....

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street legal slicks.....or stop streetlight racing it? LOL.

 

What d/r's do you have now?

 

I support just deep dish wheels factory style wheels if you have the 5 spokes polished.

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you'll have plenty of room for a 335 tire with a 10.5" wheel. check out the 335's thread on the pictures section of svtperformance---everyone's running a 10.5" wheel--solid rear, or with the IRS. i have a 10.5" wheel right now, and can probably fit a bit bigger---but i don't have upper control arms, or quad shocks on my car (i have a panhard bar and torque arm on a solid rear). in all honesty, at your power level, and even higher, a good 315 tire should be just fine. if you really want to put the power down, you should be looking for 15" wheels and a taller tire with more sidewall
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