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Thread: what rims these?
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knight1976

  
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posted February 03, 2003 08:37 AM |
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What rims are these?
They are american racing but what model number? I am looking for another one to put on my truck (only has 3 the fourth is a enkei rim). Thanks in advance for the help.
http://home.satx.rr.com/knight1976/images/1974%20REPU/repu_3-4f.jpg
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1990 GXL (All stock except for rims)S5 Turboii/GTUs rims
1974 REPU FOR SALE
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knight1976

  
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posted February 03, 2003 12:47 PM |
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Ill get a better picture this weekend. They look very similar to the unique chrome spoke at Discount Tire but i fear they are a discontinued model.:( If anyone has a set laying around please let me know i would like to have a full set of these.
****ADMIN***** is it just me or can anyone else not access their profile???
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1990 GXL (All stock except for rims)S5 Turboii/GTUs rims
1974 REPU FOR SALE
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Tom93R1

   
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posted February 03, 2003 08:17 PM |
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I have the profile problem too.
So the trip to Discount didnt yield any positive results huh? I wonder if the wheel is popular enough on light trucks that you could find it at a wrecking yard?
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Weber 48DCO
Racing Beat Header
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knight1976

  
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posted February 04, 2003 06:22 AM |
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I might just say screw it and buy a new set of rims and tires for it at discount and sell these off. I dunno if i want to spend my money on rims and tires though. There are other more important things that need to be adressed first ie the cancer.:(
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1990 GXL (All stock except for rims)S5 Turboii/GTUs rims
1974 REPU FOR SALE
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Klaus43

    
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posted February 04, 2003 11:57 AM |
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If I can figure out how
I'll post a 'wheel worksheet' from a wheel building shop in Portland, OR. ... they no only build custom (steel) wheels, they'll even take your stock REPU --or Courier-- centers and build any width, any offset, up to 1" larger diameter wheel around your center... So as soon as we figure the "absolute optimum" size & offset, front and rear, lowered or not, we could even have pseudo-stock appearing wide-rubber-holding front or rear-specific rims made!
In case it takes me too long, here's their data:
Willamette's Custom Wheel Service
1235 SE Grand
Portland, OR., 97214
1-800-423-9804
1-503-233-0230
I hope this is still current; this info from a 1998 price list... :), K.
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knight1976

  
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posted February 04, 2003 12:03 PM |
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Klause turn on your im man. Gots to be able to pick your brain about the rims stuff. Thats pretty cool stuff man.
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1990 GXL (All stock except for rims)S5 Turboii/GTUs rims
1974 REPU FOR SALE
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J-Ro

 
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posted February 05, 2003 12:42 AM |
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The rims on your truck are an old school version of these:
http://www.americanracing.com/wheels/details.asp?wheelid=47&name=AR-767&style=767&desc=Steel%20alloy,%20painted§ion=ORT
They are steel and I'm sure you can pick up a set of these brand new for cheap! You can probably also get them in white or silver, you'll have to check around.
I really like the new CenterLine Vector's! If the center cap was a little different I would probably get 'em...
Jeremy
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