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    1. #1
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      New wheels just arrived

      Just thought Id post a couple of pics of my new wheels. they are coys C-5 grey I really like the way they look. even better in person. I bought them from a new speed shop here in Indy. It just open this week and they had them in stock.Paradise Road rod & custom. Real nice guys to deal with and got them at the same price you pay from coys. I know the net is a get tool but its nice to be able to just go pay for somthing and pick them up the same day.well enough with my rambling hope you like them.

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      Quote Originally Posted by tbair
      Just thought Id post a couple of pics of my new wheels. they are coys C-5 grey I really like the way they look. even better in person. I bought them from a new speed shop here in Indy. It just open this week and they had them in stock.Paradise Road rod & custom. Real nice guys to deal with and got them at the same price you pay from coys. I know the net is a get tool but its nice to be able to just go pay for somthing and pick them up the same day.well enough with my rambling hope you like them.
      Those look good man, Never seen those before. What sizes did you go with?
      71' Nova - LY6, T56

    3. #3
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      Nice looking wheels! I've checked those out before and I really liked them. If you don't mind me asking, what'd they get for them?
      Ryan
      '68 Camaro (slowly coming back together...very slowly)

    4. #4
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      They are going on a 62 impala 20s rear and 18s front. I think they are very reasonable for and 18/20 combo 1000.00

    5. #5
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      those look bad a$$! I havent ever seen those before either! cant wait to see them on the ride.....make sure to post pics!
      colt zantop

      1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"

    6. #6
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      Nice lookin' wheels! What size are they? Be sure to post pics once they're on the car.

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by tbair
      They are going on a 62 impala 20s rear and 18s front. I think they are very reasonabe for and 18/20 combo 1000.00
      tbair - Are you running any kind of a dropped spindle or a stock spindle? I am ready to order wheels for my '58 Impala and am having difficulty with anything close to a 4" backspace. The wheel appears that it is going to hit the tie rod end. I want to run an 8" wheel with a 245/40ZR18 tire. If you don't mind, what backspacing did you go with on front and rear and what size tires are you going with?

      Thanks,
      Mark

    8. #8
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      62 wagon the wheels are 18x8 4.5 b/s front 20x8.5 rear 4.75 b/s they wont rub.I also have a 63 Impala daily driver w 18x8 rear 4.5 b/s and 17x7 front 4 b/s and they clear with no problems.If your going to get a set of the coys give the guys I bought mine from a try. They build hot rods as well as sell parts they are super nice guys to deal with. there # is 317 541-9590.

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by tbair
      62 wagon the wheels are 18x8 4.5 b/s front 20x8.5 rear 4.75 b/s they wont rub.I also have a 63 Impala daily driver w 18x8 rear 4.5 b/s and 17x7 front 4 b/s and they clear with no problems.If your going to get a set of the coys give the guys I bought mine from a try. They build hot rods as well as sell parts they are super nice guys to deal with. there # is 317 541-9590.
      tbair - Are you running stock or dropped spindles? I am thinking I may need to go back to my stock spindle. I currently have a set of CPP 2" dropped spindles and with my WheelRite, I am going to hit the tie rod portion of the spindle. Sorry to be a pest, just don't want to screw this up!!

      Mark

    10. #10
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      wheels look good. I received 2 of my set of 4. I did 18's and 20's for a 56' Sedan were finishing up!

    11. #11
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      is there a website address on the box at all?
      Matt

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    13. #13
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      Those are going to look good!
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
      Do you still believe in all the things that you stood by before? Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score?
      Do you care to be the layer of the bricks that seal your fate? Would you rather be the architect of what we might create?

    14. #14
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      Can we get some daylight pics? The grey is pretty dark isn't it? Similar to the charcoal on some tuner wheels? I've been driving myself crazy trying to decide if I want to paint the spokes of my TT2s a really dark grey (almost black or gunmetal) for a light silver car, but I just can't seem to pull the trigger!!!

      What color is the car?

      Thanks
      Robb

    15. #15
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      62wagon, Im running a drop spindle also and air ride shockwave system. heres a pic of one on the front of the 63 18x8 4.5 b/s clears with no problems. this car is lowered with springs cut and a disc brake conversion and thats about it. The 62 I bought the wheels for dosent have the suspension under it yet. hopr this helps.
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    16. #16
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      The car is blue/ new 350z color

    17. #17
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      you can also order the wheels from coys website.

      coyswheel.com
      Scott
      Built LTX, TKO600, 12Bolt

    18. #18
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      Hi, everyone this our first post tbair sent us over to take a look. Seems like a great site.we ve been reading the post on the coys wheels he purchased from us. I see he even included a # .I would like to say thanks tbair for the purchase and the recommendation.This is a new wheel for us we are willing to give anyone from this site a discount if you call 317 541-9590 and give us this code when ordering PTPRRC. 50.00 off a set of 4 chrome or 35 off the gray.shipping will be 100.00 for a set.thanks PRRC.

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by tbair
      62wagon, Im running a drop spindle also and air ride shockwave system. heres a pic of one on the front of the 63 18x8 4.5 b/s clears with no problems. this car is lowered with springs cut and a disc brake conversion and thats about it. The 62 I bought the wheels for dosent have the suspension under it yet. hopr this helps.
      tbair - Thanks for all your help!!! I am going to borrow a wheel and tire from a friend before I order anything, but the information you provided has certainly helped. And I don't think I mentioned it earlier, love the wheels. I am envisioning the color, wheels and the car, and that is going to look terrific. Anyways, thanks again.

      Mark

    20. #20
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      Aug 2004
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      Coys center cap emblem - sticker?

      Quote Originally Posted by tbair
      62wagon, Im running a drop spindle also and air ride shockwave system. heres a pic of one on the front of the 63 18x8 4.5 b/s clears with no problems. this car is lowered with springs cut and a disc brake conversion and thats about it. The 62 I bought the wheels for dosent have the suspension under it yet. hopr this helps.
      Nice. Is the "Coys" emblem a sticker that you peeled of the center cap? The emblem is the only thing I don't really like about these wheels otherwise they are top notch!
      1965 GTO - 439ci Pontiac ,66 Tripower induction, M-20, Full GW suspension, 3:1 PS, manual Baer 13"/12" disks, 18" AR TT2 "Classics"
      2005 GTO - chrome lugs and valve caps...

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