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camcojb
01-25-2009, 06:37 PM
decided to sell My Forgeline SO3P wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires from Malitude. Since I've raised the front of the car for pan clearance my Vintage wheels fit, and that was the look I built the car for.

These wheel and tires have maybe 1000 miles on them and are in excellent condition, no curb rash or scratches. The rear wheels are 19X11" with 5.75" bs and 305/30-19 PS2's. The fronts are 18X8" with 5.5" bs and 235/40-18 PS2's. I also had a set of billet .250" spacers made for the front which I'm including, but the wheels/tires fit without them on a 64 Chevelle. Should also clear most muscle cars up front. The rears would need a minitub on an early Chevelle or first gen Camaro, but may fit later cars without issue, depending on the car.

The wheels were originally black with a diamond cut option and polished lips. They retail for about $5K for the set. I removed the centers and had them powdercoated silver, looks much better in my opinion on my car. The tires were nearly $1800 for the set.

Selling the package for $3500 shipped in the lower 48.

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Jody

Vegas69
01-25-2009, 06:47 PM
That's a steal.:yes:

camcojb
01-25-2009, 06:51 PM
That's a steal.:yes:

you know, it's probably too cheap. But it's still a fair amount for wheels and tires, plus you've got to find someone who can use your size and offset which narrows the market. I've got about $6K in them and I got a smoking deal on the wheels from Frank.

Vegas69
01-25-2009, 06:56 PM
3 Piece so you could alter them and still be way ahead.

camcojb
01-25-2009, 06:58 PM
3 Piece so you could alter them and still be way ahead.

yep, forgot about that. Maybe I should change my price real quick......... :D

Vegas69
01-25-2009, 07:06 PM
You better hurry:D ...correct me if I'm wrong. Be perfect for a first gen mini tub application. Rear tire is 26.3 and the front would probably work with your spacer or by sending them back to Forgeline to change the backspacing and width if you wanted. If I remember right it was around $500 to change my rear wheels when Frank sent them to Forgeline to narrow them and inch so they would fit in my tubs. Thread jack over.:_paranoid

awr68
01-25-2009, 11:06 PM
Great deal for someone! With the spacers they should work on a first gen no problem....but for that price you could send them back!

The rears aren't a problem at all for a tubbed car with custom width axle...which we all end up doing! :lol:

zbugger
01-26-2009, 12:17 AM
Those should fit on a 2nd gen Camaro with little issue. Maybe a little tight in the back, but it'll fit with a fender lip roll. If I had the money, I'd jump on this deal. Good luck with the sale, Jody.

camcojb
01-26-2009, 12:20 AM
Those should fit on a 2nd gen Camaro with little issue. Maybe a little tight in the back, but it'll fit with a fender lip roll. If I had the money, I'd jump on this deal. Good luck with the sale, Jody.

thanks Allen.

Jody

camaro2nv
01-26-2009, 01:06 AM
I know its been said but this is REALLY a great deal!

ironworks
01-26-2009, 09:29 AM
Jody refresh my memory, what is done to the suspension and frame inorder to install those wheels on your Chevelle. I have a customer with a 67 chevelle that would be interested, but I'm thinking the rear frame was narrowed on your car for some reason.

Rodger

camcojb
01-26-2009, 09:40 AM
Jody refresh my memory, what is done to the suspension and frame inorder to install those wheels on your Chevelle. I have a customer with a 67 chevelle that would be interested, but I'm thinking the rear frame was narrowed on your car for some reason.

Rodger

3" minitub and frame notching. A 67 has a larger wheelwell than a 64, but probably wouldn't fit without mods.

Jody

ironworks
01-26-2009, 10:21 AM
Is the bolt pattern 4.75 front and rear or did you change to a 9" in the rear? Or did some body use 4.75 bolt pattern on ford axles. The rear axle the stock track width?

Rodger

camcojb
01-26-2009, 10:48 AM
Is the bolt pattern 4.75 front and rear or did you change to a 9" in the rear? Or did some body use 4.75 bolt pattern on ford axles. The rear axle the stock track width?

Rodger

it is a 9" but Chevy bolt pattern front and rear. (5 on 4.75" bc). Rear end is a custom length; he fit the wheels and tires wanted then measured for the rear end and had it built by Currie.

Jody

98ssnova
01-26-2009, 04:57 PM
got a layway program?:D

camcojb
01-26-2009, 05:57 PM
got a layway program?:D

:lol:

98ssnova
01-26-2009, 08:17 PM
had to ask

camcojb
01-26-2009, 08:19 PM
had to ask

no problem, just giving you grief.:)

Jody

98ssnova
01-26-2009, 08:29 PM
I know it all good :cheers: I do wish I had the cash. I am pretty sure these would fit my nova.

zbugger
01-26-2009, 10:57 PM
I'd buy them, but I'm about $3495 short. I know they'd fit my car after test fitting some 315/30-18's on my car. I now have to look for a set of those for mine.

Denvervet
01-27-2009, 12:04 PM
Could 335 's be put on those 11in rear wheels ( eventually)? I got minitubs and was leaning to 12in....but it's only an inch right? :thumbsup:

camcojb
01-27-2009, 12:34 PM
Could 335 's be put on those 11in rear wheels ( eventually)? I got minitubs and was leaning to 12in....but it's only an inch right? :thumbsup:

I don't think they make a 335 in a 19". The largest I've found was a 325/30-19 which has a recommended wheel width of 11-13", but I'd think a 12" wide wheel is a better way to go for that large of a tire.

Jody

ironworks
01-27-2009, 12:35 PM
i'm working on a buddy of mine with the 67 chevelle. He is trying to see if they might fit. He had some 15x8" with a 12" 29" tall slick with 4.75 back space. I would think it would fit if those wheels did. the back space is just tick deeper.

Is Brent getting close to coming south yet so you might be able to bring them to try when he drops off the 55?

Rodger

Ricochet
01-27-2009, 12:46 PM
i'm working on a buddy of mine with the 67 chevelle. He is trying to see if they might fit. He had some 15x8" with a 12" 29" tall slick with 4.75 back space. I would think it would fit if those wheels did. the back space is just tick deeper.

Is Brent getting close to coming south yet so you might be able to bring them to try when he drops off the 55?

Rodger


I'm pushing along - slowly - but forward progress. I'm thinking 2-3 months but my guess though at this price they will gone before I get down there.

MarkM66
01-27-2009, 01:34 PM
3" minitub and frame notching. A 67 has a larger wheelwell than a 64, but probably wouldn't fit without mods.

Jody

'66-67 Quarter to frame; 12.5"

Section width of 305/30 19; 12.3"

camcojb
01-27-2009, 01:36 PM
'66-67 Quarter to frame; 12.5"

Section width of 305/30 19; 12.3"

thanks Mark. I remember with my 67 I wanted to do a 17 X 11 with 315's and no tub; was going to be too close, would rub. The later Chevelles have a lot more room.

Jody

itsals1
01-27-2009, 06:31 PM
Jody, You should get Kurt at AutoKraft to buy them, he has a 64' and needs to get that car done so he can take more people to lunch with him:lol: , not to mention a Powertour!! Anyway just a thought. Travis

Ummgawa
01-27-2009, 06:36 PM
Bump for great price and Cool Dude.

Denvervet
01-28-2009, 10:51 AM
How did you get the black coating off? Media blast? I'm asking because if I were to buy them and decided the 19's were just too tall for my liking I could sell them and get 18's but would need to match the fronts. Would plain aluminum ones look the same as the black one's stripped?

camcojb
01-28-2009, 11:01 AM
How did you get the black coating off? Media blast? I'm asking because if I were to buy them and decided the 19's were just too tall for my liking I could sell them and get 18's but would need to match the fronts. Would plain aluminum ones look the same as the black one's stripped?

they were bead blasted prior to powdercoating. To get them to match the fronts you'd pull the centers out and have them powdercoated silver, raw aluminum wouldn't look the same as silver powdercoat.

Raw aluminum looks different than bead blasted aluminum. If you went to 18's then powdercoating the new centers silver is the easiest way to get them to match, or remove the centers in the front and do whatever you wanted to all of them; powdercoat in whatever color, bead blast and leave raw, clear coat, etc.

ironworks
01-28-2009, 12:51 PM
Well Jody I think a twin turbo big block 57 chevy outlaw car won out over working on the old 67 chevelle. At least the twin turbo car is badd ass. I tried, that sure is a swingin deal. Good luck

Rodger

camcojb
01-30-2009, 11:13 PM
Well Jody I think a twin turbo big block 57 chevy outlaw car won out over working on the old 67 chevelle. At least the twin turbo car is badd ass. I tried, that sure is a swingin deal. Good luck

Rodger

thanks Rodger.

Jody

camcojb
02-01-2009, 11:22 AM
bump

Jody

camcojb
02-03-2009, 12:47 PM
still for sale

camcojb
02-06-2009, 03:00 PM
bump

Jody

awr68
02-06-2009, 07:21 PM
Man I can't believe someone hasn't bought these! For that price you can send the wheels in and have the b.s. changed to your needs....that really doesn't cost that much. Those PS2 tires alone cost half of Jody's asking price!

camcojb
02-06-2009, 07:25 PM
Man I can't believe someone hasn't bought these! For that price you can send the wheels in and have the b.s. changed to your needs....that really doesn't cost that much. Those PS2 tires alone cost half of Jody's asking price!

there's a lot of people who want them, but moneys tight these days. :yes:

Jody

skatinjay27
02-06-2009, 09:09 PM
there's a lot of people who want them, but moneys tight these days. :yes:

Jodyyea thats exactally what i was thinking.

camcojb
02-10-2009, 09:25 AM
:)

Jody

aany001
02-10-2009, 08:36 PM
how would these fit on a 81 Z28???? My buddy is looking for wheels as we speak!!!!!! Please let me know.
thanks
Steve

camcojb
02-10-2009, 09:04 PM
how would these fit on a 81 Z28???? My buddy is looking for wheels as we speak!!!!!! Please let me know.
thanks
Steve

according to the second gen site they've run 11 and 11.5" wide wheels with a rolled or trimmed inner lip on the rear. 5.75" bs is perfect, so I'd say it should go, but have him do some research also. Most of the guys also massage the seat belt hump on the inside when running 315's

Jody

skatinjay27
02-10-2009, 10:28 PM
according to the second gen site they've run 11 and 11.5" wide wheels with a rolled or trimmed inner lip on the rear. 5.75" bs is perfect, so I'd say it should go, but have him do some research also. Most of the guys also massage the seat belt hump on the inside when running 315's

Jodyyep they should fit.
but rolled/cut fender lips is a must and so would beatin in the seatbelt humps.

front will need adapters. but for the price there are well worth it!
if i had the green i would have already snatched them up for my 2nd gen

camcojb
02-10-2009, 10:31 PM
yep they should fit.
but rolled/cut fender lips is a must and so would beatin in the seatbelt humps.

front will need adapters. but for the price there are well worth it!
if i had the green i would have already snatched them up for my 2nd gen

I had 1/4" billet spacers made which are included. On the Chevelle they clear with or without them. Will that not work on a second gen?

Jody

skatinjay27
02-10-2009, 10:59 PM
I had 1/4" billet spacers made which are included. On the Chevelle they clear with or without them. Will that not work on a second gen?

Jodyi mocked up wheels with 5 3/8ths bs with no rubber and it hit the frame at full lock.
im thinking with the spacers on it will still rub at full lock, i know the "prefered" front wheel BS is 4.5-4.75 on a 8" wheel for 2nd gen.

camcojb
02-10-2009, 11:01 PM
i mocked up wheels with 5 3/8ths bs with no rubber and it hit the frame at full lock.
im thinking with the spacers on it will still rub at full lock, i know the "prefered" front wheel BS is 4.5-4.75 on a 8" wheel for 2nd gen.

thanks. As you said spacers are simple, but good to know for sure.

Jody

Roblee67
02-11-2009, 01:41 PM
Still for sale??? What is the price?

camcojb
02-11-2009, 01:50 PM
Still for sale??? What is the price?

$3K plus shipping.

Jody

camcojb
02-13-2009, 02:02 PM
sale pending