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    1. #1
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      Need some wheel ideas...

      The only part of my suspension that isn't upgraded is my wheel and tire combination, and I'm ready to take the plunge.

      I'm in love with the Vintage Wheel Works V40 but the fact that the selection of 17" tires is getting to be fewer and fewer by the day is making me think twice. I would like to go 17x9.5 front and 17x11 rear with 315's out back, but there arent many choices out there.



      My default idea is to just run 275's all around on 9.5" wheels and be done with it. I would rather have a staggered look, but at least the performance is there.

      I'd like to have either a cast aluminum, argent, or gunmetal 5 spoke wheel with a polished lip and a somewhat vintage appeal. A set of flat or satin black wheels with the FM5 style would be nice, but I don't want to spend more than $2k on wheels before tires....

      Can you all throw some wheel ideas at me please ? I have a black and orange thing going on, so they have to be semi-dark wheels to set it off right.



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      Nice car.I 2nd the VWW V-40's...they would look screaming on your car.
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
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      Is that your car by any chance ? That it the car that sold me on these wheels. If so, do you have any shots of the front and rear profile of the car showing the width of the wheels/tires ?

      Thanks...

      Alex

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      Also, a severe drop all around is in order. It's nice to drop the car for the cost of lowering blocks and an alignment with torsion bars.


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      Yeah Alex,that's mine...let me see what I have on file w/V-40's for you:










      That's about all I have on file with those wheels from those angles you asked for...I can tell you they are VERY high quality wheels and they are a great period-look for any '60-'70's musclecar.
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

      www.buickfunnycar.com
      http://www.facebook.com/ingenuebuickfunnycar

    6. #6
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      That was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much. Your car is the one that made me go "DAMN, THOSE ARE SOME HOT WHEELS..." lol. That is a killer looking car....

      I know you have 9.5 inch wide wheels, but what are the different backspacing and tire sizes ?

      I think I'll set the backspacing up similar on my car and run the same size tires.

      Is that CF spoiler readily available, how much does it cost ?


      My friend has a repro glass Camaro spoiler on the front of his 68 Charger and I'm going to do the same on my car.



      Here is another shot of a really clean 69 Camaro that I did a few weekends back at our car show...


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      Yes,I have assorted 9.5" rears I run on both Camaro's and the b/s remains a consistant 5.5".I run 285/40-17's w/o issues,but some cars will require a 275/40.
      That being said,I am having a new set of Rushforth Superspokes made for this car and the rears are 18x10's with a 5.625" b/s and 275/40-18's.These will have the rear hub pads shaved just a hair to give me just a bit more clearance since squeezing those on my lowered car will be a tight fit.Jon @ www.driverzinc should have them to me in just 4 weeks (7/18 ETA) so stay tuned for more pictures...

      Nice Camaro by the way...those look like 10" rear CL205's,correct?

      Front c/f spoiler was available from Tyler @ ATS but I don't think he offers them anymore...
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

      www.buickfunnycar.com
      http://www.facebook.com/ingenuebuickfunnycar

    8. #8
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      Hey John, what size are the front tires ?

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      Tirerack.com shows 11 different 315/35R17s out there. Seems like there should be something you like. The 275/40s were standard on a few vehicles so those will stick around for a long time. Plenty of selection in those sizes. There is also a 255/45 and a 285/40 which are the same height and give a staggered look.
      Red Forman: "The Mustang's front end is problematic; get yourself a Firebird."

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      Quote Originally Posted by AlexP
      Hey John, what size are the front tires ?
      On the V-40's they're 245/45's and on the AR 200S's,they're 235/45's.
      Reason being is the b/s on the V-40's is 4.75" whereas the 200S's are 4.5"...AR won't do 1/4" additional b/spacing.

      That being said,my new 18" Rushforths will be 4.875" front b/s to allow just a hair more clearance.
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

      www.buickfunnycar.com
      http://www.facebook.com/ingenuebuickfunnycar

    11. #11
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      The VWW wheels are a nice set up for the classic muscle car look, and they are a great company to work with. Should you need a quote, or looking to get a set, we'll be more than happy to extend our services to you. Let me know.

      [email protected] / 951-609-3483

      I love the turn around time too.... 48 hours on most VWW wheels!

      Another option would be the Rushforth Wheel "Fuel". Order it with a Charcoal Grey center, and you would have the right look for that car, in a billet wheel.

      Last edited by DriverzInc; 06-27-2008 at 09:47 AM.

    12. #12
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      I just got off the phone with Vintage Wheel Works, the tech said that I can buy a 17x9.5" with 5 1/2 backspace and test fit it. If I don't like the fit, I can return it and try another wheel.

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by AlexP
      I just got off the phone with Vintage Wheel Works, the tech said that I can buy a 17x9.5" with 5 1/2 backspace and test fit it. If I don't like the fit, I can return it and try another wheel.

      Now that's customer service...
      Was it Eli or Rusty you spoke with?

      By the way Jon,Fuel is looking better everytime I see it...have you done a grey-centered display wheel yet?
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

      www.buickfunnycar.com
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      Quote Originally Posted by musclecarjohn
      Now that's customer service...
      Was it Eli or Rusty you spoke with?

      By the way Jon,Fuel is looking better everytime I see it...have you done a grey-centered display wheel yet?
      Yup, VWW is a good company to deal with. If you need a deal on them, let me know, we might be able to save you a few bucks.

      John, Fuel is one of my favorites, although I love them all....
      I was hoping you were going to order a set in that finish for the Camaro, but then you go and surprise the S out of me with your Super Spoke order in Titanium finish.

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      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc
      Yup, VWW is a good company to deal with. If you need a deal on them, let me know, we might be able to save you a few bucks.

      John, Fuel is one of my favorites, although I love them all....
      I was hoping you were going to order a set in that finish for the Camaro, but then you go and surprise the S out of me with your Super Spoke order in Titanium finish.
      yea lol this is like a week after john say "im a simle 5 spoke kind of guy" lol
      im very intested to see how they look on the 69...
      AJ
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    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by skatinjay27
      yea lol this is like a week after john say "im a simle 5 spoke kind of guy" lol
      im very intested to see how they look on the 69...
      Yeah AJ...if it surprises you believe me...it came out of left field for me too,I had no plans to order another set but when I saw that display wheel Jon had made up,I was sold.
      I feel bad in a way because Jay and I had talked so much about Fuel and yeah,I woulda leaned that way naturally so in fact...the Superspoke order goes completely against the grain of what I normally do...even down to the exposed hardware...which usually I'm against.

      Sometimes,I even surprise myself...

      That being said,the Superspokes will rock the look of that car since so much of it is blacked out anyway and I wanted a darker wheel..It'll lean a bit away from the Trans-Am look I have with it now but hopefully,it'll look somewhat modern at the same time and it'll all blend nicely.

      Sounds like it shocked Jon as well...lol.
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

      www.buickfunnycar.com
      http://www.facebook.com/ingenuebuickfunnycar




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