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Ride Hard
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Wyoming IL
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![]() I am currently trying to order the rims I wanted. But now the company's website is down and the phone number gets an automated message that says the line is down for testing.
This company offered I believe a 16X8 bullit look alike, they said was built with the proper backspacing (4 3/4 inches on the back I think, but I can not remember if the front is different). I have found atleast one other company that says they offer the same rim in the 16X7 version, can let u know what I find out. My car had 14 inch aluminum rims with a 60's tire, but they got bent in the wreck last fall, dont really look good with the car's paint job, and I hate 14's anyway. Hopefully hobgoblin351 can ad to this a little more, cause I am learning as I go with the wheels. I can tell you mine is lowered also, and the paint is perfect, which rules out rolling the fender lips. When I get them, if they work...I will let you know. Ryan
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