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    NASCAR type wheels..

    Does anybody know of a company that makes some like this..



    But a size that'll look good on a dropped silverado?

    Please let me know..

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    Cragar D Windows are pretty close.
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    What size? to look good..

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    I'd run 17x9s

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    Hahaha funny thing is I called a bunch of tbssowners out on their ricer repro wheels being 10" wide!! I personally think nine looks great unless your like tubed and stuff... They are all bout ricer look tho!

    I vote 17x9s too with 275/50s or 285/45s or something... Looks very street truck!!

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    Just a little info, if your truck is 05-up you have to go 17s or bigger to clear the brakes.

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    if you can go 17x8.5 or 17x9 up front
    for rear id go 17x11


    bart racing sells wheels like that for circle track but dunno the bolt patterns available. you could always buy the 5x4.75 and get the adapters
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    Aero wheels sells them, too. Aero brand is the wheel I used to run my slicks on, 15x10 NASCAR steelies. I started out using NASCAR take-offs for drag racing and when I could no longer get them I went over to the Hoosiers. After a race Goodyear drills a hole through the tire carcass now and they're pretty much unusable on a vehicle again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quik View Post
    if you can go 17x8.5 or 17x9 up front
    for rear id go 17x11


    bart racing sells wheels like that for circle track but dunno the bolt patterns available. you could always buy the 5x4.75 and get the adapters
    And they make them in those sizes?

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    ive been searching endlessly trying to find something similar.

    what i found was that i believe american racing or crager was the biggesti could find at 17x and then i did find these wheels that has an 18 and a 20 inch size but not as wide as i would like it myself

    http://www.wheelsnext.com/default-ho...C%20Stripe.htm

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