I want to widen my stock rear wheels, like Chris (legmaker) did, so that I can accommodate a 295+. Where can I get this done in SOCAL by a reliable source?!?! If not, Chris, where can I ship my wheels to?!?! What could I expect to pay?!?!
LOL. He's got wifey in his grasp now! Woot! Either that, or a great, great grand-uncle just left him an inheritance haha j/k Momo. One thing to consider, since I am doing the same thing but (widening then chroming) is it takes a bit, so you may want to know you won't need the car or make arrangements for other wheels. I 'think' you have to widen first and then chrome since this was one of the questions Weldcraft asked me when I spoke to them on the phone. They are located in Michigan but I know there were others in FL. California should have a few reputable ones as well.
Jason's car is a "Trailer Queen" car....even though it's in the garage! He's lucky enough to have a take home car at work. I remember a few months back when there was a chance of "precipitation" here in San Diego when the Momo's were coming over for dinner. Jason drove the wifes Marano in fear of a few sprinkles EVER hitting his car!!!
aww guys leave momo alone. hes like the rest of us: a tire kicker. "i wanna do this, how much to do that, im getting this, hey how much for that" but never commits.
Ok you bastards (my new favorite word for the week)... I checked weldcraft's website. I'm looking at around $200 per tire to widen at their shop. Since I'm doing the rears only, about $400 total for labor and materials. This is a mod I will do, once I figure out where to get it done. *Milan, they'll get chromed afterwards... 5150SRT8 has a hookup in LA with discounts for LEOs! Woot! Seriously, this mod will be done. The chrome for the look and the widening for a little more traction... plus it'll look bad ass too. *Rick, yes she's a garage queen to a degree... she's seen rain... 3 times.
All right Momo. This is it! We're going to call you on this one. It's chit or get off the pot time. We're all going to hold our breath. You're going to have to: 1) Come clean and admit you're dreaming like all the rest of the times. 2) Get the mod done. or 3) everybody here will die and you will have NO ONE to socialize with. think about it...
I called Weldcraft and spoke to the dude. Apparently their site is outdated and he's looking for 260 per rim. He said he also needs 2 weeks.
MOMO! You need ones just like these on the back of the Coronet! http://www.srtconnection.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4584
jason - i see you were obviously looking at my rear end while we where in irvine!!! hahahahaha to answer your question, weldcraft in michigan is the ONLY place i would send them!!!! mine ran 250 per wheel. you MUST widen first then do any painting or chroming........ also, remember, you have to run a spacer in order to get the tires to clear the inside of the fender. i actually ground out some of my plastic inner fender to allow for an even bigger tire, but you really do not need to as long as you run a 5mm spacer!!!!! i am looking to ask dan at BT if they could make some spacers that are truly hub centric to keep from having any vibration. this is a mod that you will love and makes the friggin car look badazz from the back!!!!
but that makes the tire have a "bulge" profile to it when looking at the side wall. i wanted the tire to have a side wall that went striaght up from the wheel......
I choose #2. Thanks! That's still not too bad. Maybe a bit wider! Huh?!?! With 295 on stock, is that safe?!?!
295's on stock wheels will work just fine, it is the manner in how they look on the wheel that i do not particularly like.
HOLY CHIT! Markus is "STICKING" up for MOMO. Not that!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm buying my lottery ticket tonight, this is a first and most likely only time it will ever happen. I have a better chance of winning the lottery then MOMO getting any MODS.................leasantry:
I was under the impression that 295's weren't really safe on 100% stock wheels, especially for the twisties... where I got that from, I don't remember... So, technically, I could throw 295's on my rear without having the wheels widened and still be able to toss her around the twisites?!!? *how much of a bulge is there? slight? massive? I ask only because if I could save $$$ by not widening the wheel, that $$$ could go towards something else that I'm dreaming about... ** also, without widening the wheel, would 295's still give me a little extra grip on launch?!?! *** would I still need the 5mm spacer with a wheel that was not widened if I threw on 295's?!?!
momo - with a stock width wheel, no spacers needed. as for twisties, they will flex a bit more, but will work reasonable. the bulge is definately noticeable. i will go take a picture of my neighbors car. he is running 275's in the front, 295's in the rear on stock wheels. he has a silver one like yours with "legmakered" wheels!!!! i will post the pics asap!!
I currently have 2 wheels at Weldcraft to be widened 1.5" also...only if they can fix the damage. James there said the metal sometimes has a "memory" and when they cut the wheel it may try to return to it's damaged state. Here are 275's on stock rear wheels. I actually like the slight bulge as it may save my wheel from curb rash someday: Both my passenger wheels got bent like this: Both looked about like this: