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 Post subject: Considering new wheels
PostPosted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:45 pm 
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Stock 14's now, I am considering 17's but AR's are priced thru the roof.

Any thoughts on Coys C-5, Rev or even the Summit Racing Legends?


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 Post subject: Re: Considering new wheels
PostPosted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:53 pm 
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If cost is a concern...the Summit Racing Legends would be my choice.
You could resell them when you have the money for something else!!!


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Looked at some of the Rev wheels and none really grabbed me. The Coys C-5 is a good choice as is the similar Summit Racing Legend. Looks to me like the SRL has sorter spokes and more rim showing, a bit more old school like the older Torque Thrust D's but easier pn your pocket book.

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 Post subject: Re: Considering new wheels
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I think the SRL are pretty good looking, they look alot like the Torq Thrust M. Two big concerns going with any of the three, first safety and second will they still be around if one needs to be replaced.


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The Coy's have been around for awhile now. I looked at getting them back in '05, but they didn't have the offset I wanted then. Nice looking wheels. Although they are a little more modern looking then the TT2's with there rolled lip design.


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