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    1. #1
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      18x8 and 18x10 Rushforths Livewires

      I have a set of Rushforth Livewires still in the plastic and in the box.

      Fronts are 18x8 with 4.750" Backspacing(Had them made to clear C5 brakes)
      Rears are 18x10 with 4.50" Backspacing(Had them made to clear LS1 brakes)
      Chevy lug pattern

      They are polished lips with gunmetal centers with hardware.





      I am in Cincinnati Ohio.

      $2400, can deliver to Midwest Musclecar Challenge or Indy Goodguys. Or buyer pays shipping.

      1972 Nova Ridetech, Forgeline, Falken Tires, Wilwood, Bowler Performance Transmission, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.


    2. #2
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      Anyone know if these will fit my 68 camaro with stock disc brakes in front and a minitubbed rear with a stock 9 inch rear with drums? I am very interested in this setup but want to make sure they will fit.. .Any wheel guys out there that can help me out here??

      Mark
      TOOFUN

    3. #3
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      You would have to narrow your rear 1.5" per side.

      Great Deal though for the right buyer.

    4. #4
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      Thank you Frank... too bad I would have loved to have them...

      Mark
      TOOFUN

    5. #5
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      I am coming through Cinci this weekend on my way to Lexington for a 101st Airborne Reunion. PM me your number.
      I am beginning my build and these would be great for me.

      Thanks, Erik
      740seventhreenine8019

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Erik Beckett View Post
      I am coming through Cinci this weekend on my way to Lexington for a 101st Airborne Reunion. PM me your number.
      I am beginning my build and these would be great for me.

      Thanks, Erik
      740seventhreenine8019

      Pm sent
      1972 Nova Ridetech, Forgeline, Falken Tires, Wilwood, Bowler Performance Transmission, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.

    7. #7
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      bump
      1972 Nova Ridetech, Forgeline, Falken Tires, Wilwood, Bowler Performance Transmission, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.

    8. #8
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      Just to make sure.. on a 2gen camaro.. will they fit right?? stock frotn suspension with qa1 coil overs.. and 4link rear susp...

    9. #9
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      Wonder if they'd fit a 77 Corvette? I think they usually only go with a 4" bs though? Thoughts/ideas? Anybody know???
      SMSgt Ty Ingle, USAF
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    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by patoruzrs73 View Post
      Just to make sure.. on a 2gen camaro.. will they fit right?? stock frotn suspension with qa1 coil overs.. and 4link rear susp...
      Dont know.
      1972 Nova Ridetech, Forgeline, Falken Tires, Wilwood, Bowler Performance Transmission, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.

    11. #11
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      can bring them to indy goodguys.
      1972 Nova Ridetech, Forgeline, Falken Tires, Wilwood, Bowler Performance Transmission, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.

    12. #12
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      Still have these wheels.
      1972 Nova Ridetech, Forgeline, Falken Tires, Wilwood, Bowler Performance Transmission, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bad94 View Post
      Still have these wheels.
      Will these fit a 1968 GTO?

    14. #14
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      I have 17 x 8 and 17 x 10 on my 71 olds but my back spacing is 4.5 on front and 4.75 rear

      71 olds cutlass supreme convertible
      07 dodge ram
      96 monte carlo
      11 dodge challenger


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    15. #15
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      Price drop, $2200 plus shipping.
      1972 Nova Ridetech, Forgeline, Falken Tires, Wilwood, Bowler Performance Transmission, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.

    16. #16
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      wheels still available?
      David Butler
      "If you're not first, you're last"
      67 Camaro Twin Turbo SBC (changing from Blow-thru to Holley HP EFI)

    17. #17
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      Yes they are.
      1972 Nova Ridetech, Forgeline, Falken Tires, Wilwood, Bowler Performance Transmission, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.




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