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I would go 15” but that’s simply because I don’t like anything larger. Stick with straight spoke torq thrusts. The D series with curved spokes are corvette wheels and look strange on our early b bodies. For a regular cruiser I’d go 15x7 in the back and 15x6 in the front. If you want big meats in...
I had no idea they coated the magnesium wheels. Makes sense if they corroded so fast. Thanks for the insight. I may get them powder coated in that colour to mimic the old ones. Thanks!
So I got a good deal on a pair of American racing-ish 15x7 wheels that resemble those from the early 60s that many of the super stocks and AFX cars used. They are just aluminum Chinese made things so I not worried about playing with them a little. I’d like to make them look like old magnesium...
I run cheater slicks (radirs) on my 64 Plymouth on the street. Even been on a 3 hour drive with them on the highway. Completely fine and I have 4” wide 7.10-15 front runners as well. Worth it for the look buy ya not a drop of rain or you are done!
If anyone likes tall bias front runners, their silvertowns are awesome. Have them on my 64. Look cool and for bias they decent to drive on. Just don't turn! Haha
Early 60s b bodies ran 16" in the front and 15" in the rear. 16" steelies were off studabakers I believe. Here is a pic from bob Mosher. 17" may be a little much but honestly if you think it looks cool then who cares what we think.
I looked into the v45 at one point. Nice rim. Bob mosher used them on a few of his superstocks so they must be good. Also have a look at ET wheels vintage V or classic V. I ended up choosing the vintage v. Super nice and good quality.
Ya those look pretty damn nice and the price is right! Smallest I saw was 15x7. I'm looking for 15x4 or x4.5 for the front. Maybe I'll give them a call. Thanks!
Hey Everyone,
I was wondering what wheel currently in production would be the closest match to the ansen top eliminator? Some of the american racing torq thrust wheels look close. Are any a perfect copy? I definitely want something good quality as well.
im going for that nostalgia look but...