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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
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      Toledo, OH
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      18x12/18x9 wheels under $2000?

      Whats up guys, having a hard time picking a set of wheels, or rather finding a set within my budget. I am looking for 18x12 rear and 18x9 front for under $2000 but this seems to be a difficult task.
      Does anyone have any ideas/recomendations? I love the Livewires from Rushforth, but they are a bit out of my price range, as are most the others i have found. Thanks for any ideas guys!

      Project - '80 Trans Am

      Daily - '01 Audi S4


    2. #2
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      intro classics... i paid $1500 for my 18X9.5's.... 18X11's shouldn't be that much more.


    3. #3
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      you might be able to get some ccws for 2k...
      it the 18" and the 12" needs are whats hurting your budget...
      AJ
      1970 camaro rs, z28:pro-touring?... i wish
      93 trans am

    4. #4
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      anything over 10's are going to be expensive. most need a 3 piece for this, and theres no way youre going to come in under 2k for those.
      Tim

      The WidowMaker: Garage Built 70 Chevelle

      Special Thanks To: Rushforth Wheels, MuscleRodz, Kore3 & SC&C

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    5. #5
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      What's been said above is exactly true. Going to anything over 10" wide is going to add quite a bit of cost. If there are any Intro styles you like just let me know. I can get you a set of 18's with your budget but it would be in 10" width instead of 12".

    6. #6
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      Oct 2007
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      Ah bummer, but i figured as much. I guess ill just have to roll my stock 15s with my drop and mini tubs for a while so i can save up Thanks for your input guys!

      -Abbott
      Project - '80 Trans Am

      Daily - '01 Audi S4

    7. #7
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      Jul 2007
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      Check out Weldcraft Wheel Widening. They can widen your existing rims, or perhaps take a new cheap pair of narrow wheels and make them 12" wide.

      Something else to consider.

    8. #8
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      ccw's will run you 2600 new, figure out your backspacing and keep a look out for used wheels, they pop up fairly often

    9. #9
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      Or you could always run an 18x10 with 305's and still look good??

    10. #10
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      Aug 2006
      Location
      Nashville TN
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      I went with the Z06 replica wheels.
      18X9.5 in the front and 18X12 in the rear for just under $900 to my door. Only thing I had to do was run 1" adaptors in the front.

    11. #11
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      jon - any word on the new wider hoops for the 2 piece wheels?
      Tim

      The WidowMaker: Garage Built 70 Chevelle

      Special Thanks To: Rushforth Wheels, MuscleRodz, Kore3 & SC&C

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    12. #12
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      Check out my build thread and see what I did to get 18x12 wheels. May be something to consider, I have $1100 total for all wheels in mine.
      Sean James

      69 Firebird - Build Thread
      72 Firebird

    13. #13
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      Oct 2007
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      Toledo, OH
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      Thanks guys, these are all great ideas and things to think about. Im sure ill figure something out, or just eat roman noodles for a few months and pick up a set of Rushforths Thanks again all, ill let ya know which direction i go!

      -Abbott
      Project - '80 Trans Am

      Daily - '01 Audi S4





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