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Old 07-19-2012, 11:30 AM   #476
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Re: Project Grande Slam: Coley's Hot Rod Shop

This wheel maybe? Prob out of the price range though ..

Any Budnik dealers on the forum?
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Old 07-19-2012, 11:38 AM   #477
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Those are Billet Specialties, but prob not. The backspacing is setup for the stepper bed and will look goofy on the fleet. Narrow rear vs. wide, 73+ Kmember up front. the wheels would sit way inside on the fleet.

How difficult is it to paint the polished wheels? Just 320 scuff / red scotchbrite then etching primer and paint? (of course mask off the lip)
Yep, make um....
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Old 07-19-2012, 12:30 PM   #478
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No more gray 20" Torqs. they have been discontinued per Summit. (They called AR) They still have a few 4.75 BP, but not anything I could use.

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They make the CL205, which is a gray TT2 basically. It is a custom made wheel, so it can be made with the backspacing you need.



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This wheel maybe? Prob out of the price range though ..

Any Budnik dealers on the forum?
I am not a Budnik dealer, but that is from their surfaced series, which typically run about 1K more because of the machine time to mill it. I would say around $3800 for a set of 20's.

Nice project also, looks like it is coming together well.
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Old 07-19-2012, 12:38 PM   #479
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Yikes.. So the Budniks are out.

Summit is $419 for the 20x8, and $469 for the 20x9.5 Pro Perf - Can you do better on the ARs (CL205?)

Thanks for the compliments! I'm about to get something, .. otherwise my truck will be sitting on jack stands for weeks and I know it.
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I'm going to pm you my number call me when you can I may be able to help
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Old 07-19-2012, 05:48 PM   #481
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TTs can be had for $250-ish per wheel. Check with the dealers here in the forums..,
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TTs can be had for $250-ish per wheel. Check with the dealers here in the forums..,
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I've never seen 20" TTII's that cheap.
Newstaglia Wheels has them for $439-$479 each.
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20x8, (3.625 - 5.625 BS range) $439.95 each

20x9 1/2, (3.625 - 7.125 BS range) $479.95 each.
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Old 07-19-2012, 10:57 PM   #483
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Haha- yeah, sorry- fat-fingered the two- shoulda been a three... I was quoted surprisingly good prices for TTs. Supposedly their prices are dropping?
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Let me help you out. Buy these and rock them all night long...

I like those also,... minus the 1980's three-bar/spinner center cap.
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Old 07-20-2012, 12:03 AM   #486
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I like those also,... minus the 1980's three-bar/spinner center cap.
I wasnt hip on the spinner either till I saw them on a truck. Retro is in....
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Those are really sharp... but, when I see that little "B" on the center cap, it means you have to own a "BANK". I would guess around $3K for a set of 20's with the spinner (which I like, too)?

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In a lot of ways I feel like I owe you guys an apology for all the back and forth on my wheels. I just feel like after all the money is spent, the truck is shining, buckets, console, and all the work that first time it's lowered off the jack stands I don't want to have any regrets.

I love the Coys wheels, I have just heard issues about backorders, them shipping the wrong backspacing, Customer Service complaints, having to grind the rotors off to get the caps to fit, cracks around the spokes, etc. But the price is right.

The AR TT2's are killer wheels and one of my all time favorites .. but they are a little played out IMO. Maybe that's why the price was dropping? .. but again I still really like them and I could always do a one off set, painted in a Magnesium look like the old style wheels. $469 for the 20x10s ..

I can't seem t opull myself away from the Centerline Bolevards. That wheel has everything I like in the wheels.. I could do a 20x8 and 20x9.5 and position the wheel where I want it in the wheel well. I'm going to be running 45 series tires too so maybe if I pull the wheel in a little it will give me the sidewall look I'm after (a little roll to the sw) $519 wheel, .. not much more than the ARs.

I could do some Cast center Billet Specialties too .. but I think I might be a bit upset if the truck had to sit outside.

To me it's like a tuxedo with tennis shoes on.. if the wheels don't fit the truck and the look overall then I'm going to be kicking myself and it will ruin the whole project.

Right now, it's between:

Polished Coys C5s
Centerline Sundance Bolevards
AR TT2's painted magnesium / gray in the center and flat brushed caps.

The Centerlines are probably going to be it.

Again, if I'm being a panzee about it I don't mean to be. I just want t oget the truck dropped, at ride height, measure then pull the trigger. I have to tell you if the Centerlines are available that's going to be difficult for me to turn away from. They'll hide my brakes somewhat but I think they'd be killer on the truck. You don't see them very often either.
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Okay .. new option.

These would be suprisingly, only a little more than the Centerlines.

Rushforth SaltShaker .. Never seen them before.
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Okay .. new option.

These would be suprisingly, only a little more than the Centerlines.

Rushforth SaltShaker .. Never seen them before.
I like these over the boulevards, which I think fits your build best. These have the same look, but with big windows to show off your brakes- and NO ONE else has them... Those BS are sick, too.
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Rushforth SaltShaker could look even better with a little paint in the recessed area's.

Parked outside Nooooooo! Make sure you buy wheel locks and a good car alarm.
Hate to see your hard work doing 100 mph in the neighborhood on some COPS show!!
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so little time so many decessions, so much money
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I don't think anyone on the boards expects an apology for trying to get a cool set of wheels for your truck. $3,000 is more than I paid for my 1967 Camaro RS SS back in 1967. It is a BIG decision. Choose wisely, Grasshopper.

Every truck guy on the forums knows how important it is to choose the "right" wheels. They say a lot about the personality of the owner. Take me for example. I like steelies, dog dish caps and wide whites. But, I'm 62 years old. You will know when you see the right wheel.

Brett makes a good point about parking it outside. Maybe we could build you a nice detached garage behind your house after we finish your deck.

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I just dont want to sound spineless, and Im not broke.. I just dont want to regret it or buy anything really till we get it dropped.

I can get the Rushforths at Newstalgia and not have to pay shipping. Plus Howards discount.
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Those are really sharp... but, when I see that little "B" on the center cap, it means you have to own a "BANK". I would guess around $3K for a set of 20's with the spinner (which I like, too)?

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I loved the knock offs on my mid year corvette and hated the fake looking hub caps that were also correct for the car. Spinners are kinda funny, they are cool if they look like they could be real knock offs! If not then they look kinda cheesey (KO whanna bee's). Part of it might be knowing what you are looking at as well.
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I like those Rushforths alot, plus nobody has them
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The Rushforths are nice wheels, definitely.... but pricey as well. About $775 a wheel for 20's. Reall sweet looking wheel though, and different.

It is tough choosing wheels, but I think you are going about ti right, but doing all your research and seeing what is out there.

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Okay .. new option.

These would be suprisingly, only a little more than the Centerlines.

Rushforth SaltShaker .. Never seen them before.
First I've seen them too. Would look great on my Buick GS with painted black windows. Rushforth is great to deal with too. I've got a set of Super Spokes on my 64 Skylark.
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