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    1. #1
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      Firebird Brothers Show Me Your Wheels!!

      Calling all firebird bretherin, I need your help!! I'm doing a 69 T/A vert and can't decide on my wheels. I need you firebird guys to post up some pictures with wheel specs, size, width, backspace, etc. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.

      Sam

      69 Firebird convertible T/A pro-touring custom, Now LS1/T56 six speed, 3:42 Eaton posi, 18" Iforged wheels, 04 GTO interior.
      www.fquick.com/SamHatco
      Jack of all trades, master of none.


    2. #2
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      I've got a set of 17x9" Year One Snowflakes for my 77 Special Edition T/A. Not mounted yet, but here they are.
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      1994 Corvette

    3. #3
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      Those wheels are awsome!!
      69 Firebird convertible T/A pro-touring custom, Now LS1/T56 six speed, 3:42 Eaton posi, 18" Iforged wheels, 04 GTO interior.
      www.fquick.com/SamHatco
      Jack of all trades, master of none.

    4. #4
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      Not mine, but I like my VWW V48 wheels on my camaro, so I'll plug them:
      VWW V45 17X8" 4.5" backspace in the front, 17x9.5" 5.5" backspace in the and rear

    5. #5
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      I like them. That is exactly the car I'm buliding!!!
      69 Firebird convertible T/A pro-touring custom, Now LS1/T56 six speed, 3:42 Eaton posi, 18" Iforged wheels, 04 GTO interior.
      www.fquick.com/SamHatco
      Jack of all trades, master of none.

    6. #6
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      i got the v45 as wel 17x 8 x255 and 17x11 x 315

    7. #7
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      nice lookin wheels guys. i wonder if anyone has the rally II's on there car in like 18's? hmmmm
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
      1967 Firebird Convertible- Tough Luck- never ending
      2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
      2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed

    8. #8
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      Ive seen a few but man are those billets ever expensive!! maybe once i get out school . . . one can dream

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      Tito,

      That's a sweet 69 you got a pic of there.

      Who's car is that?

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by RA455TA
      Tito,

      That's a sweet 69 you got a pic of there.

      Who's car is that?
      I actually don't have a clue. Just lifted it of the VWW site (click on the pic to take you to the VWW pic posting) Maybe someone around here knows the owner or you could as the VWW folks. Just one of the pics I had bookmarked when wheel shopping for my Camaro.
      -T

    11. #11
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      Not mine, but I like my VWW V48 wheels on my camaro, so I'll plug them:
      VWW V45 17X8" 4.5" backspace in the front, 17x9.5" 5.5" backspace in the and rear
      Got any more shots of the car? What size tires?
      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

    12. #12
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      Here's mine
      Bonspeed Huntington's 18 x8's up front, 18 x 10's out back
      Attachment 19726

    13. #13
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      that looks tight what size tire are you running in the back 275/40's?
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
      1967 Firebird Convertible- Tough Luck- never ending
      2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
      2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed

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      Quote Originally Posted by Blazed67
      that looks tight what size tire are you running in the back 275/40's?
      Yeah, 275/40's in back and 245/40's up front

    15. #15
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      It's not a 1st Gen, but here you go. AR TTII's 17 x 8's with 4.75" backspacing all the way around. Tires are BFG G-Force KDWS's, 255/50/17's all the way around.

      John

      "There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idiots!"

    16. #16
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      Boyd Two-Tones (which are nearly the same as Intro Vistas).
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      1967 Firebird Convert, Fuel Injected 462 ci, TKO 600
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      Boyd Two-Tones

      Quote Originally Posted by Hammered
      Boyd Two-Tones (which are nearly the same as Intro Vistas).
      What are the size of those wheels/tires? Back Spacing? Those look really good on your bird.

      Sam
      69 Firebird convertible T/A pro-touring custom, Now LS1/T56 six speed, 3:42 Eaton posi, 18" Iforged wheels, 04 GTO interior.
      www.fquick.com/SamHatco
      Jack of all trades, master of none.

    18. #18
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      Here's my 67 Firebird. Back half isn't set yet. Budnick Fontanas 18x12
      Sorry, File is to large, I'll have to shrink it.

    19. #19
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      KMC Hotwheel 68's on my 67 Firebird, 17x8, 245/45r17 in front, 17x9 275/40r17 in rear. I think that a 10-11 inch wheel will fit on the rear of a 69 with no mods.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Tom Welch
      KMC Hotwheel 68's on my 67 Firebird, 17x8, 245/45r17 in front, 17x9 275/40r17 in rear. I think that a 10-11 inch wheel will fit on the rear of a 69 with no mods.
      Pics? How much do these weigh?
      Red Forman: "The Mustang's front end is problematic; get yourself a Firebird."

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