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    1. #1
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      17" steelies..

      anyone have any pics of those 17" steelies cragar makes on cars?

      thinking about picking up a set... thanks.

      The Gutless Cutlass, is no more.
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      I just put a set on my shop truck. Black soft 8's, 17x8 on the front and 17x9 on the rear. I'm having problems resizing the pics. I'll post them up as soon as I figure it out.

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      This one was in the "SLAMMED RIDES" thread

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      It hasn't left the garage yet, but here are a couple.

      T.B.
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      Check NastyZ28.com there is a handful of guys. They can give you all their specs. The Orange one is a guy named Tommy on NastyZ28 not sure what his SN is. The backs are widened but i was looking to do the same thing.

      Aaron

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      I suppose ill show a few of the "D" windows:


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      thanks for the pics guys... man they look meeannnnnnnnn

      how much room is there for brakes?... you think 13's would fit?
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      For those who own a set of 17 inch Steelies.

      What kind of weight per wheel are we talking about?

      Thanks

      Shay
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      Quote Originally Posted by mongoose
      thanks for the pics guys... man they look meeannnnnnnnn

      how much room is there for brakes?... you think 13's would fit?
      yes 13" fit... the orange one above has 13.4 z51s in the front but he had to grind the caliper...
      AJ
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      I have a set of Soft 8's on the 'cuda. If I wasn't in the desert I would have pics to share but they are heavy as SH!+. I would think twice about getting a set again. They look killer but keep in mind they are made for trucks, probably more for 4x4 trucks.
      I like them but they were bought simply because I didn't want to finalize my wheel choice so early in the build by purchasing uber-expensive wheels only to get bange up in the build process. I had to have something also that would clear the brakes and the 15's weren't doing it.

      Mine are 17's and my 13'' ers fit.
      Johnny C.
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      Quote Originally Posted by go-fish
      I have a set of Soft 8's on the 'cuda. If I wasn't in the desert I would have pics to share but they are heavy as SH!+. I would think twice about getting a set again. They look killer but keep in mind they are made for trucks, probably more for 4x4 trucks.
      I like them but they were bought simply because I didn't want to finalize my wheel choice so early in the build by purchasing uber-expensive wheels only to get bange up in the build process. I had to have something also that would clear the brakes and the 15's weren't doing it.

      Mine are 17's and my 13'' ers fit.
      Would love to see some pix

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      I love the steelie look and am considering upgrading my 15's to 17s so I can run a better tire. I am concerned about the weight increase though, its the last thing my car needs is more weight given the 502

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      I think everyone would...haha



      yeah but i'm in the same boast as you.. I don't want to spend 3+K on a set of wheels and not have them perfect.. and since i'm still doing crap to my car.. i'm sure something is gonna change... so these are more or less a test bed.
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      I will have my wife send pics from the laptop back home. When I came on deployment I wasn't thinking, " I better bring my pics to war with me!" LOL.

      I am less than a month comming home but I will get her to send them. She'll probably send the worst ones. There aren't really any great ones because I concentrated on the drivetrain and suspension. Hence the cheap wheels, I think they were like $55 from summit. I think I am going to get a set of VWW V48's in 17x9 and 17x11. They were used on the Trans-Am 'cudas in the 70 and 71 season.
      With the black steelies orthe V48's, it will look like a racer. So I win either way. I am sure the V48's are 1/2 the weight too.
      The car is Army tank green, primer brown AND gray. I haven't put an ounce of effort into the paint yet so it somewhat resembles a junkyard warrior, especially with the black wheels!
      Johnny C.
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      little update... thanks for all the input you guys gave me... went out and got a set of my own.. must say it does change the car some...

      The Gutless Cutlass, is no more.
      '73 Chevy C10, Low with lots of GO!!!!

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      hmm makes me want some, whata the spec on the wheels?

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      17x8, 4.5" bs, and 50 pounds a pop..
      The Gutless Cutlass, is no more.
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      lol this are rims they have been using for trucks for years (well not in 17 inch thought ... (heavy as a brick but thre price is right for a low budjet replacement)

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      Quote Originally Posted by mongoose
      17x8, 4.5" bs, and 50 pounds a pop..
      50 pounds per wheel without the tire?

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      Thanks for the response guys.

      MONGOOSE
      What size is your rim and tire combo?

      I went to Summits website and found them, but the back spacing is 4.5" to 5", will those work on a G-body?

      I would like go for a NASCAR style look,those Ole Buicks from the 80's era in NASCAR was very cool. I liked the low and quick look.
      Later

      Chris Reed
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