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Thread: Cookie cutter wheels for C'nuts C4 chassis kits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick_L View Post
    You have to be kidding. Who would want that?

    I would loveto have a set of those!

    Thanks for the link, Rocky. 👍😎👍
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoomin View Post
    I would loveto have a set of those!

    Thanks for the link, Rocky. 

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    Not an option at my house

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    Just think what would happen to those expensive wheels if you got a flat tire.

    I wonder why these guys specify "frontspacing" instead of offset. And they even get it wrong. Frontspacing is measured from the wheel mounting surface to the OUTSIDE of the lip of the wheel, just like backspacing is. They obviously don't know what backspacing is, because what they specify as backspacing is actually offset. Makes a guy question if they know what they're doing if they don't get this terminology correct.

    http://www.deluxewheels.com/fitment-charts/
    Last edited by chevynut; 10-23-2015 at 07:37 AM.
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    Saw some of these faux whitewall wheels on "Bitchin Rides" yesterday. On a bagged custom 47 Caddy with a Hemi engine. If ever there was a car for them, that one was it. I still think I would have chosen something different for that car though. Didn't look like there was much tire height there unless the whitewall goes beyond the actual bead.

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    I saw that episode also and they fit bill for that caddy.

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