Torq Thrust

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  1. Jason M

    Jason M Hibernatin for the Winter

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    Anyone have a set of Torq Thrust D's on there Maverick Comet? I am thinking of buying new rims (aluminum this time) and I was wondering if they look good on a Mav. Thinking of 15x7 and 15x10 to go with my 205/55R15 and 295/50R15
     
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    I have 15x7 Torq Thrusts on my Mav. They look absolutely awesome! I only have outdated pics at the moment, but I'll get one up by the end of the week if no one else does. They are American Racing's best wheel, in my opinion. The Torq Thrust IIs are nice as well.
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    Sweet

    Looking forward to seeing a picture of them, I am glad to hear they look awesome, I don't want to spend the money on them if they don't loook right
     
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    Looks good Tea! Squall - I'll get those pics to you a day or two after Christmas.
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    Man that is sweet! Absolutly awesome!!! :):):bananaman :bananaman Those IIs look great on there. Very nice. Talk to you later. Happy Holidays.
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    Sweet Rims Tea, what size tires you got on the back of that thing?
     
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    That LOOKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!! Twin to may Mav, but with horse presure and great looking wheels!

    What size tires are you running in the first photo not at the drags? How tall are they?
     

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    I'll measure them and get back to you.
     
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    The pinstripe is 1/4 inch with 1/4 inch spacing between the main stripe. The main stripe is 2 1/2 inches. The area between the wheel wells is 3 stripes. 1/4 then 2 1/2 then 1/4. The small stripe is only above the main stripe going over the wheel openings. Then resumes up to and around the marker lights. The pin stripe size stays the same over the openings, but the main stripe goes down to1 1/4 inches. Hope this helps you.
     
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    If you need or want better photos, let me know. PM me with your direct e-mail as I can't attach photos to a PM.
     
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    Hotrodbob, how did you lower your car and how much? First time I've seen it and it sure looks good. Love the stance.
     
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    front valance?

    where can I get a front valance like the one you got on your car? is it off another car, have to say it looks pretty sweet
     

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