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    1. #1

      FORGELINE RB3C wheels and tires for 1st gen Camaro w/DSE sub and QL

      FORGELINE RB3C



      satin titanium centers, brushed silver outer hoops

      front: 18x9.5 6.125 backspace - 265/35/18 michelin pilot sport 4s
      rear: 19x11.5 5.75 backspace - 315/30/19 michelin pilot sport 4s

      wheels have been on and off the car for mock up but zero road miles

      6750$$

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    2. #2
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      off topic but, have you guys been happy with the Daytona car skates? All my cars are low and have wide tires so I have been reluctant to pull the trigger.

      Thanks and GLWS

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      Quote Originally Posted by btmatt View Post
      off topic but, have you guys been happy with the Daytona car skates? All my cars are low and have wide tires so I have been reluctant to pull the trigger.

      Thanks and GLWS
      They aren't ideal for anything wider than a 315. Anything wider and you need to be really careful. Also, wider tires and bigger diameter wheels are sketchy. You end up with less sidewall to protect the wheel from the steel on the dolly. The wider it is the more it will want to push the wheel into the dolly as you lift. Aside from the wide tires and 19" + wheel issues they work great.

      Jason Mitchell
      1969 Camaro @ Dutchboys

    4. #4
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      Thanks for the feed back

      Quote Originally Posted by JMitch19 View Post
      They aren't ideal for anything wider than a 315. Anything wider and you need to be really careful. Also, wider tires and bigger diameter wheels are sketchy. You end up with less sidewall to protect the wheel from the steel on the dolly. The wider it is the more it will want to push the wheel into the dolly as you lift. Aside from the wide tires and 19" + wheel issues they work great.





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