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08-09-2005 #1
Best Source for BFG Silvertown Radials ?
Hey ,
I have made the decision to keep the whitewall look of the factory wheels on my car , just go alittle wider.
The new plan is to get a set of 15x7 steel wheels , and put some BFG Silvertown Radials on them. This way I keep the factory whitewall/hubcap look , as well as get alittle more width under the car.
Anyone know the best place to score these tires ?
ProTeal55
1955 Chevy Bel-Air 2 Door Hardtop
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08-09-2005 #2
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I thought you ordered Budniks!
KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS
08-09-2005 #3http://www.discounttiredirect.com -They do not list that tire on their website, but if you called them they may be able to get them.
They beat tireracks pricing on my Yokohamas.
08-09-2005 #4Travis ,
I didn't end up going with any billet wheel.
I can't justify the cost , when I have so much more to do to my 55 , such as paint , suspension , etc...
But , when I am ready for some trick wheels , Budnik will be the wheel of choice.
Gonna stay with the retro/rat rod whitewall look , untill the car gets alittle more mondernized...
Anyone know of a dealer for those Silvertown Radials ?ProTeal55
1955 Chevy Bel-Air 2 Door Hardtop
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08-09-2005 #5Did you try www.tirerack.com
Dan
08-10-2005 #6The Tire Rack doesn't sell the Silvertown Series of tires.....
ProTeal55
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