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steveo
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by steveo » Mon Jan 12, 09 6:03 pm
black steel wheels
Matt74
Posts: 1171 Joined: Mon Jan 05, 09 11:42 am
Location: Hampshire
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by Matt74 » Mon Jan 12, 09 6:13 pm
Torque Thrusts
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jan 12, 09 7:08 pm
Ooooh, the barometer keeps swinging!
I do love steels I have to say. No one will half inch them either....
Dave-R
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by Dave-R » Mon Jan 12, 09 7:15 pm
Whatever you do don't fit square wheels. Everyone I know that has fitted square wheels has commented on reduced performance and fuel economy.
Hope this helps.
vipergts
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by vipergts » Mon Jan 12, 09 7:17 pm
I love the Torque Thrust.
FAncy some for mine..................What size are those beauties on the green one?
I have them on my buggy too.....love em.
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Matt74
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Location: Hampshire
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by Matt74 » Mon Jan 12, 09 7:18 pm
Dave wrote: Whatever you do don't fit square wheels. Everyone I know that has fitted square wheels has commented on reduced performance and fuel economy.
Hope this helps.
And special order tyres too. Not cheap!!!
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jan 12, 09 7:21 pm
Buggies rule on old skool American Racing rims. What a little metal flaked menace. Rude.
Pete
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by Pete » Mon Jan 12, 09 7:37 pm
Good steels don't come in cheap, either......
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jan 12, 09 7:40 pm
Nearly £100 plus vat for Chrysler steelies. Mmmmmmmm
Jeff
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by Jeff » Mon Jan 12, 09 7:50 pm
Patina Charger wrote: Tell me about it! Pete @ USAUTOMOTIVE helped a lot finding brake calipers. Nightmare.
In 1985 I had to pay £100 for one rear light lens. Pete is a great guy, he has helped me a lot in the past.
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jan 12, 09 9:09 pm
I think Steve has the right idea. I am swaying towards this look in the name of boot lid bullet holes:
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jan 12, 09 9:17 pm
That one's way to shiny!!
Here's the Dart version
Photo taken last year, don't worry Kent hasn't frozen that much!
jerry
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Location: Mytchett Surrey
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by jerry » Mon Jan 12, 09 9:32 pm
Vince's Bee looks hard as nails on steels. Go with the steels
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jan 12, 09 9:38 pm
These are a bit rough as I don't have a mouse plugged in. I vote steels and redbands
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jan 12, 09 9:40 pm
That's top drawer photoshopping buddy, even without a mouse. I say steeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeels are the don. That Dart looks like a brute, as does the Bee.
Steels it is...