We Build a Perfect Union (Page 7/309)
troyboy JAN 27, 09:28 PM
Thats going to look great with the right set of rims Archie.
Russ544 JAN 28, 05:00 PM
Your method of enlarging the wheelwells should work fine. I never had any returns on my WB kit as when I ordered it I knew I was going to cut the wheelwells for larger rubber so I told Ted he didn't need to even build any returns. either method.. the end result should be similar.

lookin good.

[This message has been edited by Russ544 (edited 01-28-2006).]

Fiero_Adam JAN 28, 08:56 PM
Looking really good! That thing is going to be so low and wide, it's ridiculous!

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troyboy JAN 29, 08:26 PM
What do you think? The perfect rim for the Perfect Union.

exoticse JAN 29, 08:34 PM

Those would make this ride totally unbelieveable !!

Go for it !!

ryan.hess JAN 29, 08:36 PM

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Originally posted by Archie:
We're installing a vent system that has to be as thin, warped & deformed as any glass I've ever seen.

Is this the one that's made in taiwan?

troyboy JAN 29, 08:48 PM

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Originally posted by ryan.hess:


Is this the one that's made in taiwan?


yes it’s the one. needs a lot of work. not for the faint of hart.

Archie JAN 29, 09:24 PM

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Originally posted by troyboy:

What do you think? The perfect rim for the Perfect Union.


Yeah, those look pretty good.

Are they made in America?

Archie

Lilchief JAN 29, 09:41 PM
Archie: I'll have to admit this is one of your better ideas. I always thought an imsa body [ wide body ] and a chop top would be the ultimate, but an 85, oh well. Keep up the good work. I'll be following this closely

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troyboy JAN 29, 10:13 PM

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Originally posted by Archie:


Yeah, those look pretty good.

Are they made in America?

Archie


From HRE web site:

the good
"HRE's pursuit began in the 1970s as a small American auto racing equipment company embarking on a multi-decade journey of innovation in high performance wheel design."

the bad
"Wheel manufacturing is done in Japan; wheels are imported to the US."

so i will have to give it a 50/50. ha ha ha