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Old 05-15-2007, 02:11 AM
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My wheels arrived today - rushed home to trial fit. Bolt circles - perfect - offsets look great, bonus - dont have to machine out the front centre bore (as I assumed I would based on the wheel specs). Not happy with the centre colour (should have been charcoal grey - not mid grey as it is) but I can get painted when I make final color choice. All up im very happy, and I especially like the spinners - slightly ben hur, but not too out there - I have plain centre caps for rego.



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Open look is going to force me to a brake upgrade though.

Heres the rear offset - its a 3.5" front space.



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Old 05-15-2007, 03:05 AM
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Nice wheels! I'm not normally taken by anything other than a Halibrand style wheel on the Cobra but those spinners help to keep the balance. I trust we'll see some shots with rubber very soon?!
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Old 05-15-2007, 04:52 AM
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I was planning to wait for the rubber - I really want to see how they look fully fitted. honestly my ideal wheel is a deep dish hallibrand - I recon the vintage wheels look great. I wasnt going to be happy with a compromise on that style, so I decided to go something different. they are much like the wheels fitted to the factory dragon snake cobras.

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Get your rubber from tirerack.com when you are ready.
2x 315x35x17 rears 2x 245x45x17 fronts Au$700 delivered to Perth.
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Old 05-15-2007, 06:59 AM
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Same for me. 2x 315/35/17 and 2x 235/45/17s from Tirerack $AU666 delivered to Melbourne.

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Old 05-15-2007, 05:21 PM
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That's blo0dy good value guys - which rubber did you buy?
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I like the wheels I have been looking for a sun-burst type and thats close what are the called? Darker gray would be nice.
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Hey Sambo - I think Mike got Sumitomos HTZ - tirerack.com has reviews (professional and user opinions) on most tyres they sell.

Tman - they are American Racing Torque Thrust II's. Yep - definately darker grey, but Ill see what goes best with "Pepper White\Taupe\Beige\wild tan" when I get the car painted
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I love those wheels Cobber.

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and I thought I was being different going for those

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Love the look of those wheels. I'm thinking of something very similar myself.
What width rims/offsets did you end up going with???

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Oi batdan- there my wheels bro (so thats what they look like with rubber) .

Luke - 17 x8 front and 17x9.5 rear - Front BS is 5.5" and rear is 7", which should equate to a front space of 3.5" on both - worked out about 3.375" (3mm) less then that though as overall widths (rim to rim) were only about 0.875" larger then wheel width. you will need to have your body pretty centred as this puts the wheels out as far as I would like to go.

You can get them in full polished or chrome. (torq Thrust II)

http://www.americanracing.com/wheels....asp?section=V

Gav has the polished salt flats which look great I reckon.

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Mine are 17x9.5 and 17x8 as well. Not sure on offset but no use to you as I am sure would be completely different to what you need.

Tyres are 275/40 rear and 235/45 front.

I searched this site for wheel ideas and sure somewhere someone said the torq thrust style wheels were used on some of the original cars. Not sure if this is true but I like the look, and wanted something different to the norm.
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Old 05-17-2007, 04:25 AM
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Some of the factory dragonsnake cobras were fitted with torque thrust wheels:

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Finally had a nice Saturday to get my tyres mounted and see how they look.

I pushed the offsets and tire sizes out as much as I felt safe and all the clearanes look to be OK. 285\40-17 on the rear and 245\45-17 on the front, Kumho SPT's from the tyre rack.

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Looking Good Andrew,
I think the grey centers would look great against the taupe paint.




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Bit of colourbond "paperbark" fence paint is close - and i got plenty of that so I might do a bit of a temp job just to see how it looks
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Hi
Just noticed from one of your photos your wheel spinners sticks out beyond the rim.
Could be a problem with rego and or the boys in blue as they could inflict damage to pedestrians.

Just a thought.

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Dimi,
Just watch Grease the movie and all is explained.

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Gday Dimi, I have plain caps for rego - they dont stick out too far, not as much as some Ive seen

Im always amazed at the rules in regards to pedestrian safety - I cant have bonnet locks but look what you can put on a WB ute:



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