I need a rim with a very small offset and large rim width to fit some large slicks on my SHO. who could I contact for this?
7-8" wide and I need to get the rim out about 1.5-2" from my strut this is for drag duty only.
I need a rim with a very small offset and large rim width to fit some large slicks on my SHO. who could I contact for this?
7-8" wide and I need to get the rim out about 1.5-2" from my strut this is for drag duty only.
Fiske Wheels will make custom wheels for you.
http://www.diamondracingwheels.com/
I have em…cheap, durable as hell.
[quote=“HotRodKid,post:3,topic:26861"”]
slap a slick on a slicer and we can figure things out from there
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there is no way in hell a 10" slick in going on a 6" rim
Here’s the ones I know:
http://www.bogartracingwheels.com/
http://www.kodiakracingwheels.com/
http://www.circleracing.com/
http://www.ccwheel.com/
http://www.fikse.com/
http://www.forgeline.com/
http://www.realwheel.net/
http://www.keizerwheels.com/
http://www.diamondracingwheels.com/
Also Tire Rack can do custom 3-piece wheels by O.Z.
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there is no way in hell a 10" slick in going on a 6" rim
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doesnt even matter, just put the inner bead in place and leave the outer one loose , that way we ca size up what we need a bit better
no i won’t be able to get that tire on a 6" rim. it just flat out won’t go. if your dad hasa extra tbird rim laying around i can mount it on that!
the t bird rims we have laying around are all 4 bolt, so that wont help. i think u need the next generation tbird rims anyways
Why not widen the stockers? I believe it’ll run ya a few hundred a wheel
stock SHO wheels have no dish to them what so ever, if you curb a wheel, you actualy curb the spokes just as much as the lip
widening one would most likely require notching the spokes in order to get the new aluminium strip welded in place, then welding the spokes back in solid again for strength
not a very cost effective route, and leaves alot of room for failure
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Why not widen the stockers? I believe it’ll run ya a few hundred a wheel
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For that price, you would be much better off going with a custom wheel from one of the guys I listed. It’ll be lighter, too.
Those guys all have sheets you can print out to fill in your measurements. Also, with a three piece wheel, you could get a different set of outer halves that you could use for a different tire application.