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    1. #1
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      Rocket Racing Wheels NEW Track & Touring Series Wheels

      Rocket Racing Wheels unveils a New Wheel Category

      Rocket Racing Wheels Track & Touring Series is a breakthrough in wheel technology. The Rocket Attack is the first-ever dual-direction, flow-formed, semi-forged production wheel introduced into the automotive aftermarket. That’s a whole lot of words, but what does that really mean to you? This dual-direction production method offers near infinite flexibility offering a wide range of sizes and offsets for popular fitment of Pro-Touring & Performance Muscle Cars, that until now were available only from very expensive multi-piece wheels. This breakthrough in wheel technology delivers similar weight and metal strength characteristics to traditional high-dollar forged wheels at a fraction of the price.



      The Rocket Attack is the first wheel style in the Track & Touring Series. Every wheel style will feature a spun-forged outer inside a cast center one-piece wheel with generous caliper clearances for performance brake systems, multiple offsets, two premium low-maintenance finishes and ready-to-ship inventory. Custom-Finishes and an optional flat center cap will also be available soon. Every Track & Touring Series wheel size is SAE J2530 tested for radial, cornering and impact and purpose-built for street performance. The first production of the Rocket Attack is scheduled to begin hitting our dealers warehouses in September and October. To pre-order the Rocket Attack Wheels, check out our Rocket Dealer Locator www.rocketracingwheels.com/dealer_locator.php

      As shown on the flyer, we are beginning with the following sizes 18x7, 18x8, 18x9, 18x10, 18x12, 20x8.5 and 20x10. We are excited to bring on the shelf, in the box, ready-to-ship wheels in up to 4 different backspacing choices per
      size in 5x4.50, 5x4.75 and 5x5.00 bolt patterns.

      For more on the Rocket Attack, including pricing, we invite you to visit http://www.rocketracingwheels.com/tr...es-wheels/c307

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      Check out Attack Video at

      https://www.facebook.com/RocketRacin...5288450475923/


    2. #2
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      I really like those...are 18 x 11s a planned option
      1973 Firebird 466 Pontiac, T56, C5 Brakes, PTFB and Hotchkis suspension
      2011 Camaro SS Supercharged, ZL1 body and brakes, Z28 suspension.

    3. #3
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      Wow, that's a good looking wheel
      Jeff Tate
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    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by 70Uglybird View Post
      I really like those...are 18 x 11s a planned option
      It is possible. What backspacing and vehicle are you wanting them for?

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      Thanks

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      wheels

      I'm intrested in a set for my stock rear tub 1969 nova

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by RocketRacingWheels View Post
      It is possible. What backspacing and vehicle are you wanting them for?

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      Thanks
      It's a 1973 Firebird! Not sure on the backspacing. Really looking for this from a size\stance point:

      http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=52682
      1973 Firebird 466 Pontiac, T56, C5 Brakes, PTFB and Hotchkis suspension
      2011 Camaro SS Supercharged, ZL1 body and brakes, Z28 suspension.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ClosNova805 View Post
      I'm intrested in a set for my stock rear tub 1969 nova
      Great! Our first production of the Track and Touring Attack wheels will begin hitting September.

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      are you going to bring out 18's in fuel polished as i need some bad.......

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      Quote Originally Posted by hooligan69 View Post
      are you going to bring out 18's in fuel polished as i need some bad.......
      We may one day, but right now, we have no immediate plans for Fuel in larger diameters. Right now the focus is on Track & Touring Series.

    10. #10
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      how very dare you....
      need some for my rears as you dont get a big selection of 17 tyres in the uk

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      Might also look into some 17 in sizes also down the road as my Monza cant handle 18s in front. As long as these dont run as high as some PT wheels.
      Lee Abel
      AFTERMARKET PERFORMANCE

      1977 Chevy Monza 2+2:Project "Cheap Trick"
      1978 C10 Long bed , On air and trailer puller
      2006 Buell Blast ,Just a bike to ride and for mileage
      1966 Caprice 4dr Sports Roof fact.327/now 350/SOON 454???? Project "II Old,,,ZERO BUDGET OR LESS CAPRICE!"

    12. #12
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      Any pics of 2nt gen Camaro by chance?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Tpichevy View Post
      Any pics of 2nt gen Camaro by chance?
      Not yet. Maybe soon. We just received our first container and shipping this week.

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      Quote Originally Posted by MonzaRacer View Post
      Might also look into some 17 in sizes also down the road as my Monza cant handle 18s in front. As long as these dont run as high as some PT wheels.
      We have not started 17's yet, but it is a possibility. Thanks. Stay tuned.

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      Quote Originally Posted by hooligan69 View Post
      how very dare you....
      need some for my rears as you dont get a big selection of 17 tyres in the uk
      What specifically are you looking for? Sizes, backspacing, bolt circle? What application are you needing them for?

    16. #16
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      Good morning guys!
      We just received these wheels for my '72 Chevelle wagon PT build and I wanted to pass on my initial impression of these wheels. Just "WOW", these wheels are absolutely gorgeous. The pics above look good, but they are so impressive to see in person. Really impressed with the styling and quality. Here Are a couple pics. I'll send more when I get them mounted.

      Gordon
      ABQ, NM
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    17. #17
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      Nice looking wheels Gordon!

      What size is that?

    18. #18
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      18x9 front (pictured)
      18x10 rear

    19. #19
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      Wheels

      i want to order these for my 69 Nova any idea if baer T4 kit would fit stock suspension with ridetech uppers need to figure iut sizing

    20. #20
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      Thanks for the info Gordon, please post more pics when mounted. Seriously considering these wheels. Thanks

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