 Those alloy replicas of Magnums and Rallyes used to be scoffed at when they first got released and now they are very popular, hardly surprising when they look that good tho eh?
 Those alloy replicas of Magnums and Rallyes used to be scoffed at when they first got released and now they are very popular, hardly surprising when they look that good tho eh?

Adrian Worman wrote:Those alloy replicas of Magnums and Rallyes used to be scoffed at when they first got released and now they are very popular
 
 
 
 

 
 
Adrian Worman wrote:You run a big diameter wheel on your e-bodies don't you?




Adrian Worman wrote:Ain't Roland got them Year One Rallyes on his Challenger?

fbernard wrote:Fact is, the first 17-inch Rallye wheels (made by Wheel Vintiques) which could be found a few years ago look like they were drawn by a 7-year-old junkie with a soft spot for Hot Wheels (and in person, they're so out of proportion it's downright ugly).


drewcrane wrote:Adrian Worman wrote:Ain't Roland got them Year One Rallyes on his Challenger?
I think his are magnum type


Adrian Worman wrote:drewcrane wrote:Adrian Worman wrote:Ain't Roland got them Year One Rallyes on his Challenger?
I think his are magnum type
Yeah thats them! I think they are steel tho, just like a Magnum but in a bigger diameter.
Year One do a really nice alloy Magnum in 17" that I nearly bought for my Chally but I got a deal on those ARE Daytonas instead..................still ain't got em installed yet
 
 

dave-r wrote:fbernard wrote:But, although the new wheels are MUCH better than the original Wheel Vintiques AND the original steel 14-inchers, I am still not 100% sure about them. I think I would have to see them "in the flesh" to make up mind.

Adrian Worman wrote:Yeah thats them! I think they are steel tho, just like a Magnum but in a bigger diameter.


