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Whats your fav 70's rims for E Bodies?

Started by tparker, April 23, 2024, 02:08:00 PM

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Skdmark

I've been looking for a set of Spyders for my Barracuda.
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Chryco Psycho

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I hated SS wheels impossible to mount with the unilug , chrome peeling Arrrg  :steamingmad:
 Like the Torque Thrust , Welds , ralleys of course , even the 17" or old school slots are so cool !

1973Cuda

17" Rallyes for me.


bentpshrods

    On my first car (1965 impala SS) I had E-T slotted mags. I really like that look. Any one of these four look good on an E body.

b5cuda

17" American Racing "coke bottles." Or Keystones or Weld Drag Star.

shawge

I really liked the wheels used on the TransAm Cuda/Challenger



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RUNCHARGER

Yup, no more peeling chrome. Aluminum is the way to go.
Sheldon


dodj

Every time I see that pink Challenger of yours Sheldon...I think about repainting mine FM3
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RUNCHARGER

Thanks, it was an eye catcher for sure back when these cars were common.
Sheldon

70vert

Quote from: Chryco Psycho on April 24, 2024, 06:31:57 PMI hated SS wheels impossible to mount with the unilug , chrome peeling Arrrg  :steamingmad:
 Like the Torque Thrust , Welds , ralleys of course , even the 17" or old school slots are so cool !

I don't recall my Cragar SS ever having Unilug, certainly the new ones don't. I do agree they used to have flaking issues but again no issues with the modern SS.
My second favorite wheel was Centerlines, but that was back when I had a GTX.

Katfish

Crager's SS definitely had unilug, what a POS design.
I got screwed on that deal, saved up and bought a set while working for $2/hr at Burger King.
Car had a terrible shake at 55mph, tried everything possible, and eventually figured out the rims weren't true. It was way past warranty by the time I figured out, Even after warning him, my friend gave me 1/4 of what I paid for the rims, for the rims and tires for his Camaro.
That was a painful lesson for a 16yr old.