You'll no doubt have those that whine about doing it to that car, the thing is it was done long ago. I think it looks mean and you're keeping up that image with your mods. Enjoy......
Hi Larry
http://www.coyswheel.com/
There are many sources of wheels for the later offsets. Coys are one of the few that cater to the earlier offsets, like coddington. A buddy of mine just bought a set of new chrome wheels for his late model z06 from ebay for under 1k.
Gee, that worked.......
The wheels are coys, Notice that they have "Hidden" valve stems. You remove small cap and screw on a fitting to check and fill. Not a big feature for me.
I could have bought polished for the same price but I wanted painted [powder coated] spokes. I would have perferred...
I had a set of Keystone "Unilugs" from my back wheel pass me years ago off a hot rod SD Beaumont I used to have. By the time I had 'er slid to a stop there was only one wheel nut left holding it on and it was loose. Had to take one off each of the other wheels to get me home.......
Speedi sleeves are a stainless sleeve that presses on to a seal surface. They are an excellent repair for a grooved seal surface and are used extensively in the automotive and other industries. I have used them for many years and have been known to use them on an undamaged surface for...
With a small block do not use any sway bar unless you have at least a 1 1/8 front. It WILL cause oversteer at highway speed that is dangerous. Trust me.
Lotsa research and info on this out there.
I don't do transmissions but I'm guessing that would be a good way to repair/update a leaking small countershaft pin case. You would need a 1" countershaft pin and a corresponding cluster [expensive] to go with your M20, 21 or 22.
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