John,
I have to agree. I bought two sets of wheels for my DP 914 before I found
the Diamonds. They are probably about as good for the money as it gets. Of
course what I ended up spending on wheels I could have had some pretty nice
alloys.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Lieberman <johnlee@softdisk.com>
To: Marc Smith <marcs@gdi.net>
Cc: autox@autox.team.net <autox@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: wheels
>Yep! Check out Diamond Racing Wheels - 800-937-4407. They look like
>NASCAR style rims. And they'll make just about any size, any
>backspace, and any bolt pattern you want. They'll even make them
>hub-centric if you so desire. I paid $57 for 13x6s. Adjust
>accordingly for your size. Just be careful with the silver powder
>coat. They turn a dull grey after a couple of years. Doesn't affect
>the integrity of the wheels - they just lose their shine.
>
>BTW, to answer the question that others have asked before, I'm not on
>their payroll and don't get anything from them for referrals. I just
>like their wheels and their service and want to share that info with
>others.
>
>John (Old Fartz & TLS #37) Lieberman
>
>
>Marc Smith wrote:
>>
>> Also I am looking for a set of cheap.... er.. budget priced wheels.
>> I'm looking for 17" with a 5 on 5 bolt pattern. typical GM truck
>> pattern. the wheels are going to go on a 1994 Impala SS I know I need
>> to check the backspacing. Does anyone know if the "Nascar" style rims
>> Typically 15" come in the 17" flavor? Tire rack wanted 3 bills for each
>> wheel, I can get GM OEM rims for $175.
>>
>> Any Ideas? Besides getting a different car to autocross :)
>>
>> marc
>>
>> mailto:marcs@gdi.net
>
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