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    1. #21
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      Jun 2007
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      You can fit a 10 if you wanted to..... Roll your fenders man Do IT...Do It Right Now Dooo IT

      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


    2. #22
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      Sauna, these are going on my '69. I can order as many sets as you wish, however. 10s will fit fine on a 67-68 also, just use a 275 wide tire and maybe roll the fender lips to be safe.
      Co-Founder, LS1TECH.com


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    3. #23
      Really? I got told I could only use a 9 or 9.5, **** this opens a whole new world, lol. So do the ones in the pics have a silver face, or brushed/clear coated?

    4. #24
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      The ones posted above are brushed faces with clearcoat over them. The lips are polished.
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    5. #25
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      Tony,

      Do you run Wilwoods up front? It's not clear in the picture but it seems the bearing cap is sticking out of the center of the wheel. Does the center cap covers the bearing cap? Looking for proper wheels which solve this issue.


      Cliff
      1968 Firebird
      Project Cheyenne Pro Performance

    6. #26
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      Feb 2003
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      Pics are shown without the centercaps, as they showed up a few days later. The caps cover the bearing cups.
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    7. #27
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      Aug 2005
      Location
      stockton,ca
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      246
      Man...those look SOOOOO nice.....I need to rob a bank!

      Could anyone photoshop those on my car????? Im in love...........

      69 Camaro
      491BBC/TH400/GV OD/9"

    8. #28
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      Jun 2007
      Location
      Kirkland, WA
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      Are people using these wheels as daily driver wheels? I live in a wet climate and have had issues with reverse drop wheels (Kenesis) and water puddling in the area behind the center causing an annoying imbalance. This happens every time I wash the car or stop the car in the rain for more than an hour. It goes away eventually but I wondered if anyone else has experienced this or has considered it before buying them.

    9. #29
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      Thousands of people run reverse drop wheels. Like you said, getting water 'stuck' in the backside is only a temporary problem most of the time, it isn't like it rains every single day. I always dried the backside of my wheels with a towel or air hose when I wash the cars.
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    10. #30
      so I can get these, run them 18x8 and 18x10 on 67 camaro, 4.5 front bs and 5.5 back bs, and just roll the fender lips? I have Wilwood SL6 13 inch front brakes, that an issue?

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