hookedonblue
New member
hey boys. i am looking into getting billet aluminum rear wheels, anyone got any pictures i can see. what size can i use without doing any other changes?
i wanna make my rear suspension look cleaner and more trick.
i wanna make my rear suspension look cleaner and more trick.
hookedonblue
New member
oh, another question. where can i get them. i have seen the tuning fork ones on the new phazer. i like those. bring on the pictures boys...
thanks again
hooked
thanks again
hooked
maxdlx
VIP Lifetime Member
go to the 4 stroke side and look up gade thrasher. He makes and powder coats them. They are super sweet. Maxdlx
Viperscott
New member
Tricked-Toys Here try these guys. They also can make them with colored baking plates.
Mine are from Mountain Performance. Stock 7"
valin
Active member
valin
Active member
Here are mine
These are 8" wheels. The ones on the plain blue viper are Performance Enginering & Machine "five spokes". That company has since gone out of business. The ones on the other viper are from Mountain Machines...I think they are 8 spoke? Don't know.....they were on sale. I am currently running 5 spokes from Mountain Machines on my SRX but I don't have any photo's. I will say that I like the wheels from Mountain Machines.....they look good and are very heavy duty. Also, on another note, I recommend the plain aluminum wheels over the ones with the rubber vulcanized onto them because eventually the rubber always falls off. The only reason to even use the rubber ones would be if you had studs which would chew the plain aluminum wheels all to hell. Good luck!
Madmatt
These are 8" wheels. The ones on the plain blue viper are Performance Enginering & Machine "five spokes". That company has since gone out of business. The ones on the other viper are from Mountain Machines...I think they are 8 spoke? Don't know.....they were on sale. I am currently running 5 spokes from Mountain Machines on my SRX but I don't have any photo's. I will say that I like the wheels from Mountain Machines.....they look good and are very heavy duty. Also, on another note, I recommend the plain aluminum wheels over the ones with the rubber vulcanized onto them because eventually the rubber always falls off. The only reason to even use the rubber ones would be if you had studs which would chew the plain aluminum wheels all to hell. Good luck!
Madmatt