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    1. #1
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      Need help picking wheels.....

      im looking for a new set of wheels for my 94 S-10.
      I had ralleys and im getting tired of them, had draglites and really dont like the look.




      I was looking at a set of Boyd Hotrods, Boze stingers, and Bonspeed Huntingtons. Im looking at 18x7 and 18x10. I want to run a 305 or 315 in the rear, i know that will work.

      I want to do the ATS spindle down the road.



    2. #2
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      Go Boze
      Brian
      -1972 Nova
      -1968 Camaro
      -1990 Iroc Camaro


    3. #3
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      A set of gray centered Bonspeed Huntingtons would probably look great with your color combo.

    4. #4
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      Picking wheels is like trying to find a woman. There are a bunch of them out there.And every body likes something differant.Some may look great on the out side but are a real pig when you get them home.LOL.
      Any way we have some great savings going on right now on Budnik, Boze Forged , Bonspeed , And American Racing including the Boyd Wheels.
      Tim

    5. #5
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      love the rally's - get them widened. www.rallyamerica.com did great work for me.
      James

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      Quote Originally Posted by roadracer55
      love the rally's - get them widened. www.rallyamerica.com did great work for me.

      Im running a 15x7 and 15x10(295) combo now.

    7. #7
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      if you post on s10forum.com i am sure you seen all mine.
      In process!
      1972 C10
      Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis
      LS376/525

    8. #8
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      How about just painting the rally wheels silver and throwing on some trim rings?

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by KQM052
      How about just painting the rally wheels silver and throwing on some trim rings?

      I hate ralleys with trim rings.

    10. #10
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      Some pics I found I know these are not the same year or body style but you get the point....the blue one is my brothers 1994...

    11. #11
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      Here is a quick photochop i did. I wont run that small of a sidewall.



      Im looking at 245/45/18 and 305/45/18 combo

    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bad94
      Here is a quick photochop i did. I wont run that small of a sidewall.



      Im looking at 245/45/18 and 305/45/18 combo
      Good thing you're looking at larger sidewall than that. That would ride a bit rough!

    13. #13
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      Those torq thrusts look sweeeet!
      John

    14. #14
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      I vote for Vintage wheel works
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      1974 Challenger Rallye, 440+0.040, 10.5:1, Eddy Al heads, 238/244 dur, .536"/.540" hyd. cam, Eddy RPM intake, 750 Holley, 1 7/8" TTI headers, 2.5" TTI exhaust, T/A 10" "tight" converter, 3.55 SG, .96" torsion bars, 1.125" frt/.75"rr sway bar, XHD leafs, Edelbrock IAS shocks




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