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    Thread: Coys Wheels

    1. #101
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      Cool I sure will and I think I will try the mount them from behind method also. Any pics with your on yet



    2. #102
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      No they are not on the car yet.
      1970 chevelle - awaiting heart transplant

    3. #103
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      I received my 20x8.5 and 18x8 Polished Coy C-5s today. They are polished awesomely, as shiny as my old Torque thrusts. I ordered them through Paradise Rods and Customs and had them at my door in a week!! man the lip on these things are sweet, I will post pics tomorrow.

    4. #104
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      Coys 20x8.5

      Here is a picture of the 20s, The tire shop had to order rubber protectors for their machine for the reverse mount, should be installed on the car on Sat.

    5. #105
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      On the car

      Here they are on the car. The front 18s with this backspacing sits perfect and doesnt rub where my old 245/45/17s did. The rears tuck under perfect and do not rub. Havent driven it yet but I am pretty sure I wont have any problems.

    6. #106
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      Looks good. You sure did'nt waste any time getting them on the car.Glad they worked out so well.
      Thanks Again Tim

    7. #107
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      Can't wait to mount mine up.

      C'mon, payday...!
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    8. #108
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      Tony,Cant wait to see them on the vair.Be sure and post some pic's Tim

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      Count on it!
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    10. #110
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      Quote Originally Posted by crazyfireman
      Here they are on the car. The front 18s with this backspacing sits perfect and doesnt rub where my old 245/45/17s did. The rears tuck under perfect and do not rub. Havent driven it yet but I am pretty sure I wont have any problems.
      crazyfireman - did you get 4.5" backspacing on your 18x8's for the front? Also, what size tires are you using? How much have you lowered your car in the front?
      Ryan
      '68 Camaro (slowly coming back together...very slowly)

    11. #111
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      I orderd them with 4.0 backspacing that is what Coys recommended. My car is lowered 2 inches all the way around and tire sizes are 225/40/18 and 255/35/20 . I wish I went with a little taller tire on the rear, but wanted to be safe. No clearance issues at all.

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      New photos of Wheels and Tires

      Here they are after the test drive, no rubbing issues, and handle great. $1350 shipped rims and tires and mounting!!!!

    13. #113
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      1300 for rims tires and mounting??Thats unheard of these days of billet this, modular that...plus 2 wheels are 20s!!??I dont believe my eyes.I have to get me some.Could u have run a 10 inch wheel in the rear?Also are those polished or chrome?

    14. #114
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      I got $1210 in my setup (they are 17's)
      1970 chevelle - awaiting heart transplant

    15. #115
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      1300 for rims tires and mounting??Thats unheard of these days of billet this, modular that...plus 2 wheels are 20s!!??

      We told you PRRC was hard core. LOL.

      Seriously. they are the best cost alternative I'm aware of. I strongly urge you to check into em.
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    16. #116
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      I really think I could have went with a 20x10, the offset would have to be perfect, 20x9 no problem at all. I orderd the polished, personal preference.

    17. #117
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      Yea that polished wheel is fire, you can go blind if they were chrome and I really mean it.I have an 81 Malibu Classic, who do I contact to find out what fits?I want biggest wheel, deepest lip but no rubbing allowed..lol..Im thinking a staggered setup will shut the place down!!

    18. #118
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      Paradise Road Rod and Customs, there is a link on the right side ofd the page they are a sponsor here... Talk to Tim

    19. #119
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      New wheels Coys Coming soon.Coys has been working hard to get 3 new wheels to market. They will be available by late Feb.You can get them in Chrome or Polished and a grey center.You can see them on our new web sight.Last page of the Coys section.Page 8
      Tim

    20. #120
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      Tim, a link to your new website?
      I can't find a page 8 through the link in your public profile....

      nevermind...got it....
      www.paradiseroadrc.com

      Martin
      1st 2nd
      Pro-Touring outside the USA !
      Martin's Camaro Page

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