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Old 12-15-2012, 06:30 PM
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lol.. I knew in my head they would look cool... but i checked out your pictures Variable many times for verification
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I love seeing them up against that Burnt Orange. I'm Glad Dodge didn't put them on from the start.. This makes us Pioneers.
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exactly!

Right now they are probably priced out of most peoples range... I paid $2700 (wheels/tires/tpms) plus $60 for the hub-centric spacers and more for swapping them over.

Most people wont pay close to $3000 for a "stock" wheel....If prices come down we might start seeing them more frequently.

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Old 12-16-2012, 08:42 AM
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Beautiful! Very classy.
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Doesn't factory reproductions do them for about a grand? They look good to me but I still think the vipers made your car look unbelievable!
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yeah, but my factory reproduction wheels already were having some of thier clear coat peeling off... plus they were soooooo heavy.

I figured the OEM wheel would be lighter, better made and less likely to have issues down the road.

I was looking at a set of 22s in this style from them... woo i wanted em lol.... was just too scared of the rubbing again.
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What did you do with your vipers?
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traded then straight up for some stock wheels...

Free 22" Viper wheels/tires

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Those look amazing...I might have just found my new wheels. Can you be more specific about what you needed for spacers? Also, did you go with coilovers or lowering springs? Lowering is the other half of the winter project and the stance of your car is exactly what I'm looking for. Great job.
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