New Wheels -- Boyds Smoothie II's
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New Wheels -- Boyds Smoothie II's
Thought you might enjoy my evolution of a Modern Street Rod ----
Orginal (Sort of) Whoa!!! looks like a 4 Wheel Drive
Better Stance: (Goldlines)
Upgraded Wheels: Boyd Coddington Smoothie II
Wheel Close-up:
Hot Licks:Custom Tint
Enjoy!!!!
Orginal (Sort of) Whoa!!! looks like a 4 Wheel Drive
Better Stance: (Goldlines)
Upgraded Wheels: Boyd Coddington Smoothie II
Wheel Close-up:
Hot Licks:Custom Tint
Enjoy!!!!
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Originally Posted by HHR PNOY
do you remember where you saw that from songman?
I plan to check into them, they can be seen at:
http://www.newstalgiawheel.com/listp...s.asp?cat=5041
It is a cover that goes behind wheel, just need to check on if they work with the drum & disc setup?
Reading description, says designed for rear wheel drive only, bummer!!
#6
Originally Posted by Novadiecast
Those are awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!! I didn't care for the low stance ....until now!!!!! What size are the wheels and tires?
Thank you!!!
Size is 17" x 7.5", same size as the Chevy 17" wheel.
Offset is a tab bit different, not much, but some.
#7
Well, they don't make a 7.5-inch width, it's either a 7 or an 8. If you put the stock 215 tires on them (and they don't look stretched) then they are a 17x7. Factory wheels 17x6.5
As far as the polished wheel discs, they won't work in front. The disc needs to sit flat on the hub surface, so it would hit the brake caliper. You could put them on the drum brakes in back.
The wheels certainly do make it look a lot more retro.
As far as the polished wheel discs, they won't work in front. The disc needs to sit flat on the hub surface, so it would hit the brake caliper. You could put them on the drum brakes in back.
The wheels certainly do make it look a lot more retro.
Last edited by TruckSHOP.com; 07-14-2006 at 10:38 PM.