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They are 15 inch with BFGoodrich 255/60/15 tires. I love the RWL on the tires so I thought I would give them a shot on these wheels. I like it. The first picture should be a before and after comparison shot. The car has changed quite a bit in the last year or so.










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whats the difference between those and regular T\As ?they look the same as mine?
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Ron 78 said: whats the difference between those and regular T\As ?they look the same as mine? |
he didnt say anything was special about the tires... the wheels are new... TorqThrust II
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VERY nice. Doesn't get any better than that - in my book.
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Great look...what's the backspacing on those?
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real nice with the triple black
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Great look...what's the backspacing on those?
The backspaciing is 4 1/2 on them. When I had my rallies on they didn't rub, but these seem to rub a little easier. Just have to learn to drive a little different.
I meant for my initail post to say that it could be a comparison to my photo that was in the online car show. Somehow my thoughts didn't make it out of my fingers to the keyboard. Here is that pic incase you don't remember it.
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c4/eddie_96//vettelake.jpg

The backspaciing is 4 1/2 on them. When I had my rallies on they didn't rub, but these seem to rub a little easier. Just have to learn to drive a little different.
I meant for my initail post to say that it could be a comparison to my photo that was in the online car show. Somehow my thoughts didn't make it out of my fingers to the keyboard. Here is that pic incase you don't remember it.
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c4/eddie_96//vettelake.jpg

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Very nice
Those, and cragar SS's are neck and neck for the best look on a c3 in my humble opinion.

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I've been running TTII's on my '75 for over a year, and have had zero rubbing with 4.5 in backspacing. The TTII spokes are flaired to clear calipers ... unlike the drum-era original TT's.

I've been running TTII's on my '75 for over a year, and have had zero rubbing with 4.5 in backspacing. The TTII spokes are flaired to clear calipers ... unlike the drum-era original TT's.

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