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69chevelle355
08-31-2004, 06:30 AM
i really like this whole pro touring movement and would love to make my 1969 chevelle a g-machine, but i really don't have enough money for boyd coddingtons or even american racing wheels. i would like to buy a cheaper (but still good looking) set of wheels so i could spend money on new disk brakes to replace my fourwheel manual drums or maybe replace my suspension dead stock right down to the bushings. anyone know where i could find cheap(er) wheels that still look good? late model maybe? thanks
-Jay

72novadriver
08-31-2004, 07:32 AM
Try centerline wheels. They have a wheel deal section that has some really good prices.
www.centerlinewheels.com (http://www.centerlinewheels.com)

Billy

Martin71RS
08-31-2004, 08:06 AM
or find some BMW wheels.......

69chevelle355
08-31-2004, 08:48 AM
or find some BMW wheels.......

would they fit? are they 5-lugs? thats funny becuase i was actually at the gas station the other day and an older m3 pulled up and i was thinking how cool the wheels look.

69chevelle355
08-31-2004, 09:09 AM
Try centerline wheels. They have a wheel deal section that has some really good prices.
www.centerlinewheels.com (http://www.centerlinewheels.com)

Billy


thanks Billy! i have wanted those rhino wheels for a long time now and they are only 160 a peice!!!
-Jay

dennis68
08-31-2004, 09:22 AM
The Rhinos are OK I guess, I think somebody around here has them-:attn:-oh yeah check out dennis68's site. I think he has them.

JL8Jeff
08-31-2004, 09:39 AM
I went with the Vintage WheelWorks 16x8 wheels that were blems so they were $650 a set. The tires are Falken Ziex 245/50/16 up front and 255/50/16 in the rear and they were $350 delivered. Here's the car:

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Martin71RS
08-31-2004, 11:03 AM
Jay, I have wheels that were initially intended for a beemer....

I don't know about backspacing on a Chevelle....that is the part you have to figure out....

BMW uses 5x120mm boltcircle, which is only half a millimeter difference from the chevy. You will need to make (or buy) centerrings.

3series wheels have an offset compared to corvette and late camaros and 5/7 series is what I used....but measure to be sure!!!

2 reasons I got them:

- I got them cheap(ish)
- no-one else has them!! the chance you will find another Camaro with my wheels is very very small....and I like that :jump:

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Martin

cjhutch
08-31-2004, 12:48 PM
I also use a wheel with a BMW bolt pattern. Everything Martin told is very true. Here's a pic.

zack68
08-31-2004, 01:34 PM
ROH wheels (http://http://www.groupawheels.com/rohpackagedeals3.htm) are pretty cheap(i mean inexpensive) :hammer: but they do look good and will get you by until you get what you need.
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Spitfire44
09-01-2004, 03:29 PM
If the BMW bolt pattern is too small how do you get them to fit the Chevy bolt pattern? Do you put them in a mill and slot the holes or live with the 0.03 interference (i.e. 120mm=4.724")? I also understand the the hub diameters are different. With the BMW hubs being larger. Are there any concerns that the wheel wouldn't be centered by the hub but by the lugnut mounting?

69chevelle355
09-02-2004, 05:34 AM
The Rhinos are OK I guess, I think somebody around here has them-:attn:-oh yeah check out dennis68's site. I think he has them.

Dennis-your camino was the one on the centerline website. i guess i would be kind of a copycat if i had those wheels becuase my chevelle is already currently getting painted white!
-Jay

JL8JEFF- those are cool too, but would it make a drastic difference in handling between 16 and 17 inchers?

zack-the roh's are pretty awesome too. thanks for the info on that!

corey and martin-i think the wheels that corey has are the same ones as on my mom's 2003 bmw 540 with the sport package. the bmw wheel thing is definatley a possibility....

thanks for your replys everyone!!!!
-Jay

dennis68
09-02-2004, 05:48 AM
imitation is the ultimate form of flattery.

Martin71RS
09-02-2004, 07:23 AM
Jay, go to the junkyard, get some steel bmw wheels, swap and maybe your mom doesn't even notice......


You could at least try-fit them for backspacing.....

PzeroTA
09-02-2004, 11:05 AM
I have the BMW wheels also and have some information on them on my site. It is an f-body again though.

JL8Jeff
09-02-2004, 04:24 PM
I went with the 16's because I wanted a taller sidewall to soften the driving. Our NJ roads are horrible and too short of a sidewall will definitely lead to damage here. I'm sure the handling won't be as good as 17's but the cost difference in the end was at least $500 less for the 16's and tires compared to 17's and tires.

Martin71RS
09-03-2004, 10:54 PM
AS we speak I am busey looking for new wheels...these are the ones I allways wanted and I have found them......I still like the ones I have...but these....see pic!

Maybe I will just keep 2 sets of wheels and let my mood decide which to use.... :icon996:

TitoJones
09-05-2004, 06:20 AM
Martin-
Those are my favorite BBS wheels. I'd like to get my client to go with that wheel. He wants a Z06 wheel, and I think that the one you posted is an excellent compromise.
Tyler

Martin71RS
09-08-2004, 12:43 AM
Well Tyler, I wanted them for a long time but they are too expensive for me... BUT... I got a nice uset set with tires yesterday for the price of 1 new rim!!!
(was a 500km/ 6hour drive though)

:icon996: :cool: :woot: :seizure:

But still VERY happy!!

Martin