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Old Oct 25, 2010 | 06:07 PM
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>>> BestWheelDeals.com-- New Member New Sponsor

Hello everyone,

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We look forward not only to bringing great deals on the best and hottest wheels to CamaroZ28 members, but also seek to share our lengthy experience while offering unmatched service to you all.

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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 07:53 AM
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can you get those TSW nurburgrings in a 19x10.5 front and rear?
Old Oct 26, 2010 | 06:44 PM
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We talked about you guys in CamaroZ28.Com Podcast episode #268!
Old Oct 26, 2010 | 07:08 PM
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can you get those TSW nurburgrings in a 19x10.5 front and rear?
One question: Does your Camaro have the roller skate dampers on the front brake pads?

If so, you can't run anything below 20"

Let me know.
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no roller skates. just the wheel weights on them. i do plan on running CTS v brakes on the front by the time i get these wheels though....if they fit.
Old Oct 29, 2010 | 07:25 AM
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We talked about you guys in CamaroZ28.Com Podcast episode #268!
You guys do a very nice job with the podcast; it's 100% entertaining and informative... Thanks for all your support and for mentioning us
Old Oct 29, 2010 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by 2010_5thgen
no roller skates. just the wheel weights on them. i do plan on running CTS v brakes on the front by the time i get these wheels though....if they fit.
I recommend running 20s, specially since the Nurburgring is very light weight and comes in 20x10... Also, 20" tires will be less expensive than 19"...

If you're set on 19", do the brakes first and then consider the amount of space....
Old Oct 29, 2010 | 08:15 AM
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You guys do a very nice job with the podcast; it's 100% entertaining and informative... Thanks for all your support and for mentioning us
Thanks! Happy to help and I am glad you like the show. We meant every word we said about your offerings.

BTW...I know I owe you an e-mail reply...been working long hours on my day job and here on the site. I promise I will get back with you soon!
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Originally Posted by BestWheelDeals
I recommend running 20s, specially since the Nurburgring is very light weight and comes in 20x10... Also, 20" tires will be less expensive than 19"...

If you're set on 19", do the brakes first and then consider the amount of space....
i really do want to do a 19" since this will strictly be a track wheel and tire combo. i underastand that the wheel is light, but shortening the overal diameter of the wheel and tire combo will free up some tq, and help me on the track. also there are much more track tire options forthe 19" as opposed to the 20". actually, if i wanted to spend some good money on a set of wheels, i would get the 18" wheel thats on the blue sema camaro from 2009. but i dont want to spend that much.
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