Not much wheel at all; not sure if I could ever talk myself into it but there's something intriguing about those black accents. I'd pretty much have to swap out rotors/calipers if I went that route. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
What's your wheel budget? Maximum size?
Probably 19s in the back, 18s in the front.
I'd like to stay under $1,000 on wheels presuming another $1,000 in tires though I'm realistic enough to know that I'll probably end up around $1,500 for a decent set. A $500 difference is pretty irrelevant when you're talking something that has a theoretically indefinite shelf life. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
A completely different direction:
Spoiler!
Not much wheel at all; not sure if I could ever talk myself into it but there's something intriguing about those black accents. I'd pretty much have to swap out rotors/calipers if I went that route.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Got the oil changed over lunch today and asked the guy at the desk if they had a catalogue. He said they did but that he used to be a rep for a company when he was in Las Vegas and worked extensively with a company that he could get wholesale on.
Wrote the name on a card....sure enough, MHT. Right where I'd been dinking around in the morning. He says he's done some custom wheels and such. My mechanic is a shade-tree mechanic that does great work (slowly) and has re-build a shitload of classics so I love the guy, but he's also an "I know a guy" kind of dude that wants me to talk to his buddy about wheels because he's a wheel dealer or something. I think I'll just stick with Plaza Tire and their guy because if he can get me that price from MHT, I know they'll back things if they don't fit, etc...
Nice, im also an MHT dealer (among other wheel companies), so if you're ever curious about a price etc holla at me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Nice, im also an MHT dealer (among other wheel companies), so if you're ever curious about a price etc holla at me.
Will do. I tend to try to work local when possible but Plaza ain't exactly a mom and pop. I'll probably give these guys a first run at it but what's really important is that they're willing to do the kind of stuff it sounds like you're willing to do - get down in there, measure shit and know what fits, not just base stuff off a spec sheet.
If I feel like they're half-assing things, you'll be the first to know. [Reply]
Originally Posted by hometeam:
Looks like more of a Euro style wheel.
Yeah, that was what I was going for on that particular option; it doesn't really fit the car. The ones I've seen that use those well are the ones that were built with the flush-mount windows and things of that nature; essentially a modern 'fusion' on a classic car.
Mind doesn't do any of that - it's just a straight up American muscle car that looks mostly stock. They just don't fit the rest of the car terribly well.
I like that kind of wheel in theory, but on the car it just doesn't look right. [Reply]
I really really really love these wheels but at $1300 each I dont know if I can pull the trigger. I may have to. Satin black center with a gloss black lip.
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
I really really really love these wheels but at $1300 each I dont know if I can pull the trigger. I may have to. Satin black center with a gloss black lip.
Isn't yours kindof a matte black car? That polished lip is a neat flourish on the satin center. [Reply]