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August 20th, 11:19 PM
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Help finding wheels.
Does anyone know where I could get wheels that would fit a 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner?
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August 20th, 11:22 PM
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Check a junkyard.
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August 20th, 11:24 PM
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Check a junkyard.
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I mean custom wheels, not rusted out stock ones.
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August 20th, 11:31 PM
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I know there are tons of restoration places out there who make original spec wheels and tires. Look in restoration parts books.
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August 21st, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by jdu
I mean custom wheels, not rusted out stock ones.
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Go to a tire shop, Big O, Discount Tires, Sears. They all have custom wheels, and they'll set you up nice. I recommend Big O, they really know what they're talking about. The Discount shop here just has a bunch of 16 year olds working there who think they're pimp cause they can run a tire machine. And Sears, is just, well it's Sears.
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August 21st, 12:37 AM
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Your Welcome (You might be able to find the right size for that old ass car, its worth a try, OZ wheels = ownage.)
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August 21st, 07:09 AM
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Magazines are where it's at....I love looking at parts magazines sometimes...Just to see WHAT it could be like, but know it will never happen 
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August 21st, 07:40 AM
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keystone automotive products has some nice ones. There are better out there but they are decently priced.
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August 21st, 07:45 AM
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Swipe them from another 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner? 
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August 21st, 11:02 AM
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Ok, thanks guys.
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