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    1. #1
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      Rushforth Livewires, Smoked Titanium Center *PICS*

      Here is a set of Rushforth Livewires, brushed and clear coated outer,and Smoked Titanium centers.

      Rear wheels are 20x12s, and fronts are 19x10s for a DSE front clipped and minitubbed 69 Camaro. The customer is all the way down in the Philippines!







      www.RushforthWheels.com. Toll Free order line: 866-694-5940


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      Killer ETA!

      Wheels are also still shipping in 4-5 weeks.
      Last edited by DriverzInc; 10-06-2008 at 01:20 PM.

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      So nice...

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      Those are bad ass! Cant wait to see them on the car!

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      Damn...

      How deep is that lip Jon...?
      '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

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      Quote Originally Posted by musclecarjohn
      How deep is that lip Jon...?
      Exactly 6.0"!

    7. #7
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      Everytime I see the TI centers, it makes me go "ooh"

      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc
      Wheels are also still shipping in 4-5 weeks.
      Can't wait for my strutters with TI centers

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc
      Exactly 6.0"!
      Whats the backspacing? Any info on the car?

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by MarkM66
      Whats the backspacing? Any info on the car?
      Fronts are 19x10s with 6.125" of backspace. Rears are 20x12s with a 5.5" backspace.

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      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc
      Exactly 6.0"!
      OMFG...that'll look sick!
      Hope to see some pics when they are mounted.
      '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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      those are some good lookin' wheels. me likey.
      69 RS
      LS7, T56 and other cool stuff
      Back on track in late 2020!
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      wow, damn good looking set of wheels
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      2004 ZQ8 Colorado (Totaled R.I.P.ieces)
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      Thanks guys! Glad you're all liking them. The car is a 69 Camaro I designed for a client in the Philippines and it has all the aftermarket underpinnings as well as a nasty twin turbo Nelson motor. He's a lurker here so maybe he'll chime in.

      He's a great customer and it is my honor to have the brand travel as far as it has in such a short time.
      Jason

    14. #14
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      awesome!!! cant wait to see the final product.....
      Tim

      The WidowMaker: Garage Built 70 Chevelle

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

      Build Thread Link

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      i know it'll be a longshot, but did you happen to weigh those before they got tires mounted?

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      Wheels look awesome Jon!!!! Wish I could stuff those rears in my car!!

      Johnny

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      Quote Originally Posted by FirstGenZq8
      i know it'll be a longshot, but did you happen to weigh those before they got tires mounted?
      Sorry, but no. I can tell you that the Livewire is one of our lightest designs, and that because of its 6061 construction, it doesn't get much lighter. Any particular reason why you ask? Typically, most wheels with this similar design, in two piece or three piece forged aluminum, are going to weigh almost the same, with the margin of maybe 1-2 lbs.

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      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc
      Sorry, but no. I can tell you that the Livewire is one of our lightest designs, and that because of its 6061 construction, it doesn't get much lighter. Any particular reason why you ask?
      the reason i ask can be read about here: https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=48248

      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc
      Typically, most wheels with this similar design, in two piece or three piece forged aluminum, are going to weigh almost the same, with the margin of maybe 1-2 lbs.
      please, PLEASE don't misread this as flaming, but this is the type of answer consumers have gotten for years from high end wheel manufacturers and vendors. roundabouts and guesses just aren't enough anymore. we want actual wheel weights.

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      DriverzInc, will the owner of the wheels send installed pics? also, do you have anything to add to my post above?

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