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New wheels

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 11 3:10 pm
by Anonymous
Hi guys. I'm looking to buy some new wheels for my '74 satellite I would love some torque thrusts but just can't afford 'em so I'm looking at these, as it is I won't be able to buy them all at once http://www.raceways.co.uk/Cragar_397_Bl ... _wheel.htm opinions please. Also size wise I'm looking at 15x7 at the front and 15x 8 at the back with 235's and 275's respectively sound ok ? lastly what is my options shopwise for wheels ? I've found raceways and northants tyres, is there anyone else out there ?
Cheers Doug

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 11 3:53 pm
by Adrian Worman
Looks nice for a black wheel, I don't usually like 'em..........I'm gonna order some stuff from Raceways, but did'nt somebody here slag Northants Tyres off just recently?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 11 5:27 pm
by the bishop
Summit racing, ship em back via Ron?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 11 8:01 pm
by Dart Vader
Northants Tyres have had both good and bad reviews

Try Sinton Tyres

http://www.sintontyres.co.uk/

They do a good range of tyres, if you want raised white letters RWL you can get Cooper Cobra's from them about £75 each.Free delivery

They also do BF Goodrich, which is the more traditional muscle car tyre. Sinton do these but also try Northants for these as they are technically the UK distributor.

J

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 11 9:00 pm
by Charger
i've had wheels, tyres and lug nuts, etc. off Raceways, no probs, great service :D ;) :thumbright:

heard bad things about Northants, but i have bought a couple of rims off them last year, but all they had to do was take my money and send me 2 rims off the shelf so there wasn't really a lot to go wrong :roll:

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 11 9:09 pm
by Jem
I reckon these would look better fella and the price is almost the same. Ship to Ron - job done.

Available in all sizes.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/15X8-SPO ... 53e44a3d3a

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 11 9:26 pm
by Anonymous
Hi Moonie.

Black steels wif holes is a NO-NO!

Go with the Sport Stars, good advice!!! :thumbright:

bacca.

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 11 11:25 pm
by Adam
Those Soft 8's are the wheel of choice for Jeep Wranglers, but not for your Satellite, IMHO. What about some plain black steel wheels? With or without "cop" hubcaps. I got some used 15x8 steelies off a Ram pick up for my old Satellite. Think I paid £100 for the set.

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 11 9:42 am
by Dart Vader
Poor old Moonman,

Now he's really confused about what to do and which ones to go for.

I took ages to decide on my rims, in the end went for the standard rallyes as it was still my first choice

J

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 11 1:12 pm
by Charger
justin3663 wrote:what to do and which ones to go for
yep been there, had my Charger for 5 years, on my third set of rims :roll: :read2: :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 11 2:40 pm
by Anonymous
Adam wrote:Those Soft 8's are the wheel of choice for Jeep Wranglers, but not for your Satellite, IMHO. What about some plain black steel wheels? With or without "cop" hubcaps. I got some used 15x8 steelies off a Ram pick up for my old Satellite. Think I paid £100 for the set.
Adam, I've got steelies and dogdishes at the moment though only 14's. and would love a set of 15's. Even a pair for the rear would be good, but they don't seem to come up for sale very often. Anyone out there got some? If I go for the black windows I'll probably go for the summit route, seems to make sense
Cheers Doug

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 11 9:27 pm
by Jem
Check these out too and be the first in the country with a set......... probably :thumbright:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-15-7-8 ... ccessories

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 11 11:24 am
by Anonymous
Ok starting this thread really did me a favour, as I realised I was going for the black cragar wheels as they were cheap, not because I really liked 'em :oops: . So I going to combine suggestions. firstly I'm going to save some pennies, might involve going without food but hey-ho wheels are important :lol: they when readies are saved look around for some in the states and ship them back via Ron's container.
Cheers Doug

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 11 5:46 pm
by Anonymous
I think with all the eu proposals at the moment i'd be thinking twice..