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    1. #1
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      Bozeforged

      Hey Guys,
      Here are a few pictures of Pro-Touring vehicles we recently built wheels for. The Cuda is running 20x8.5 and 20x10 Satin Black Shifters. The Camaro is running 19x10 and 19x13 Brushed Satin Boost.








      Last edited by Bozeforged; 06-13-2007 at 12:36 PM.

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      gorgeous, love the satin black Shifters.
      Bob


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      That Cuda gave me wood!!

      Awesome looking cars and wheels too.
      Nick R.
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      Well so much for me being the first with the brush boost on a 69. That cuda is hot! Any idea what size tire he is running on the back of the camaro aspect ratio? Looks like a 40 series.
      Todd

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      That Cuda is WICKED! Good looking wheels guys.

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      Very nice!

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      btw how many inches is that back lip on the cuda? looks huge!

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      Cuda looks sharp the Camaro rears just don't look right to me, too big or something. It has somewhat of a pro-street look.

      Joe
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      Those rears on the Camaro look like 20's. The fronts look like 18's or 19's. Must be the angle.

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      looks like too much meats..

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      yep, its not the wheel size on the camaro it how big the side walls are, i mean thats alot of sidewall for a 19 on a car it probally over 28" overall.
      AJ
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      That Cuda is stunning!
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      Quote Originally Posted by skatinjay27
      yep, its not the wheel size on the camaro it how big the side walls are, i mean thats alot of sidewall for a 19 on a car it probally over 28" overall.
      I think your right. Look how high it sets in the rear. I am running 345/30/19 and that is 27.4 inches. I don't have mine mocked up yet but I am running a 255/40/18 so the sidewalls are almost exactly the same size front to back.
      Todd

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      now picture it with a smaller sidewall and you got pure sex..

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      Here are my wheels. 19/27.4 rear 18/26 front They are not on my car but another project. I think those are 35 series on the back of the featured car. 28.5 inches I'll post some photos once my car is mocked up with my combo.



      http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...s/100_1706.jpg
      http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...s/100_1704.jpg
      http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...s/100_1703.jpg
      Todd


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      that looks like a sick a** car troy. but yes i can see the difference in your side wall compared to the other car.
      AJ
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      omg, i have fallen in love. if bozeforged made a wheel similar to the wheel i want, i would buy from them. those cars look soo nice

      Vegas69 the wheels on your car look damn cool.
      Matt

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      Both cars look great! Maybe the Camaro would look a little more in proportion if the back came down a little to make the ride height level with the front?

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      my god !! that cuda is unreal ..now i know why i want one so bad !!
      Darrin Stalnecker
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