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Thread: New Wheel Style from Vintage Wheels

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    New Wheel Style from Vintage Wheels

    Over the years we have had many requests for oversized wheels to clear the ever increasing brake packages and also due to the tire manufacturers trending towards larger diameters.
    Now available the Shelby licensed 407 wheels in sizes 17, 18 and 20 inch - uses the SL soft look rim allowing for a large range of offsets including high positive , so will work well on cars needing large backspacing ,please see link below for all sizes and widths.
    http://vintagewheelsus.com/index.php...roducts_id=354
    Thanks for checking this out - Bob and all at Vintage 619 952 4717

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    Just checked your website. Does this mean you can "adapt" your wheels to an otherwise lug setup to be a pin drive. I have a Mark IV , IRS, with Levy Wilwoods front and back, Six piston front and four rear. Set for 17" . Can I get your pin drives as an add on?? No issues with fit etc???
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    MK IV complete kit delivered August 21st, 2014. Ford Racing 427w with X heads. IRS. Upgraded Wilwoods, 6 piston front and 4 rear. Tremec t600 and Ram Dual clutch. Holley Terminator EFI.

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    Any info on wheel weights? Some of the other replicas I have seen have been quite heavy....

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    Hi pcww
    Yes our hub adapters convert your 5 lug hubs to pin drive with no machining involved.
    http://vintagewheelsus.com/index.php...roducts_id=105
    Bob

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    Hi Benji
    from 22 lbs up depends on the size and width , to keep the wheel design close to the original its not easy to make them super light without compromising strength.
    Bob

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