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Old 03-03-2012, 05:49 AM   #26
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Re: My wheel idea for 20" steelies

I believe wheel vintiques makes 20's that look like the steel wheels. I believe they may be aluminum though.
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Old 03-03-2012, 06:11 AM   #27
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Re: My wheel idea for 20" steelies

Here is a pic of 18's and 20's they did for Jeremy Cook's truck about 7 years ago.

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Old 03-03-2012, 09:30 AM   #28
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Here is a pic of 18's and 20's they did for Jeremy Cook's truck about 7 years ago.

Who is they??? THAT is what I'm looking for!

I called wheel vintiques a couple weeks ago when I started this thread and they said they no longer make the 20" billet smoothies. They gave me a number to a company that I think they said they sold the wheel design to. I'll have to call them back because I never wrote it down. They don't make any 20" steel wheel either. Biggest they make is 18"

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Old 03-03-2012, 02:43 PM   #29
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Who is they??? THAT is what I'm looking for!

I called wheel vintiques a couple weeks ago when I started this thread and they said they no longer make the 20" billet smoothies. They gave me a number to a company that I think they said they sold the wheel design to. I'll have to call them back because I never wrote it down. They don't make any 20" steel wheel either. Biggest they make is 18"

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They were only $595 each.... w/limited backspacing to boot. At double the cost of centerlines smoothies, I sure would want BS options.
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Old 03-03-2012, 04:50 PM   #30
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They were only $595 each.... w/limited backspacing to boot. At double the cost of centerlines smoothies, I sure would want BS options.
These look nice at $360. I like the stepped lip. I wonder why they are not on the Centerline website?

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These look nice at $360. I like the stepped lip. I wonder why they are not on the Centerline website?
But again.... too much back spacing for my taste. Yes, technically they could work, but the wheels would be pulled in .5-1" more than the 'standard' for 6x-87 disc brake equipped trucks (20x8.5's w/5 to 5.5bs). Again, they'll fit but you'd have to start being concerned w/contact being made on the inside of the wheel/tire assembly (sway bar, inner wheel well, a-arms, etc...).

Also.... some guys (like me) want wider rears. Nobody seems to make them regardless of mfr. You can widen them for around $250ea but that usually adds to the already agressive back spacing (10" rears typically need between 5-6" of bs).
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Old 03-03-2012, 06:56 PM   #32
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These look nice at $360. I like the stepped lip. I wonder why they are not on the Centerline website?
They are.
20x8.5, 20x10, 20x12, and 22x9.

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http://centerlinewheels.com/wheels_d...id=2&sw_id=664

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http://centerlinewheels.com/wheels_f...d=664&size=all

You might have to narrow the rearend,... but those 20x12's with 4.5" BS would look good on the back.
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Old 03-03-2012, 07:53 PM   #33
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But again.... too much back spacing for my taste. Yes, technically they could work, but the wheels would be pulled in .5-1" more than the 'standard' for 6x-87 disc brake equipped trucks (20x8.5's w/5 to 5.5bs). Again, they'll fit but you'd have to start being concerned w/contact being made on the inside of the wheel/tire assembly (sway bar, inner wheel well, a-arms, etc...).

Also.... some guys (like me) want wider rears. Nobody seems to make them regardless of mfr. You can widen them for around $250ea but that usually adds to the already agressive back spacing (10" rears typically need between 5-6" of bs).
They have the same ones with 5.4 in bs.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CLL-5292856550/
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They have the same ones with 5.4 in bs.
Centerline's site is weird. Whomever set it up needs a good kick in the seat. I never noticed the smoothies in the other series of wheels (just the California series smoothie/truck section).
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Who is they??? THAT is what I'm looking for!

I called wheel vintiques a couple weeks ago when I started this thread and they said they no longer make the 20" billet smoothies. They gave me a number to a company that I think they said they sold the wheel design to. I'll have to call them back because I never wrote it down. They don't make any 20" steel wheel either. Biggest they make is 18"

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They were the wheel vintiques. I would call the company that they sold the wheel design to.
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Old 03-04-2012, 01:01 PM   #36
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Re: My wheel idea for 20" steelies

It's funny how this thread has come full circle. SCOTI and I recommended Centerlines at the beginning. If this is the way you want to go, they are the cheapest option. But, if you're dealing with 20"s, and you want anything with with width and backspace, be prepared to shell out some dough.

I went through all of this 3 years ago, and finally gave up. For the look I wanted versus the price I wanted to pay, it wasn't worth it (to me).
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Old 03-04-2012, 01:54 PM   #37
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I went through all of this 3 years ago, and finally gave up. For the look I wanted versus the price I wanted to pay, it wasn't worth it (to me).
I know what you mean. I'm still undecided, but the price and timelessness of new 15's from wheel vintiques is hard to beat.
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Old 03-05-2012, 12:56 AM   #38
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Re: My wheel idea for 20" steelies

price is always the factor. I could have bought close to 2 sets of billets for the amount my steelies cost to have done. mostly because the black chrome.

but i have a set of wheels nobody else does.
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Old 03-08-2012, 07:15 AM   #39
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Re: My wheel idea for 20" steelies

What is every bodies opinion on 17" wheels? Think they look right on a bagged truck? I found that rallyamerica carries a 17" steelie that will accept a stock hubcap.

http://www.rallyamerica.com/Original_Bare.html
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Re: My wheel idea for 20" steelies

Doesn't look like they come in the 5x5 bolt pattern.
Stick with 20's.
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Doesn't look like they come in the 5x5 bolt pattern.
Stick with 20's.
Oh yeah, I wonder why that is? They could always be redrilled.
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guys that have the dodge rims, can you get me a measurement? I'm looking for the inside diameter of the wheel where the center section would go. Thanks!

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Re: My wheel idea for 20" steelies

These are 18" wheels I did last year, they were made to accept a stock hubcap.
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These are 18" wheels I did last year, they were made to accept a stock hubcap.
Give us some more details on these wheels. I like the look alot.
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Give us details...where did you get the parts, who did the work, etc
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18x8's & 18x10's, I had a friend digitize a 15" steel wheel. I machined the centers, & had Eric Vaughn assemble them. We welded rivets in the back side to make them look oem. Eric plug welded them along the outside of the hoop, so there would be no visible welds. The customer painted them white when they were finished.
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18x8's & 18x10's, I had a friend digitize a 15" steel wheel. I machined the centers, & had Eric Vaughn assemble them. We welded rivets in the back side to make them look oem. Eric plug welded them along the outside of the hoop, so there would be no visible welds. The customer painted them white when they were finished.
Very nice. The centers are dead-on for steelies. If you don't mind.... how much was it to build them?
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These were about $8500.
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These were about $8500.
If I was in that income bracket, I'd have some made. Looks like it will be 15's for me .
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These were about $8500.
Can you make me a pair of 20's? I can only spend $10,000 though.




Just kidding! Seriously, those are nice.
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