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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 1148505" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Their is a place in MI that widens wheels. I'm not sure on the name (maybe weld craft?) but if you can find them, I believe they charge about $150-200 each, widened and balanced. I called them about 3 yrs. ago to try and widen Pony wheels for my '91. </p><p>Also, there was a black '01 in one of the mags (5.0 I believe) a few months ago with widened stockers. The car has an '03 frontend and twin turbos and was built by a well known place in FLA. If you can find the article, call that shop and they might be able to help you. </p><p>Good luck, James</p><p>And yes, I agree the stock wheels are in desperate need of widening. Its the reason I went with '03 replicas in 18x10.5--I can't stand the look of a lowered '99/01 on stock wheels without rear spacers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 1148505, member: 7795"] Their is a place in MI that widens wheels. I'm not sure on the name (maybe weld craft?) but if you can find them, I believe they charge about $150-200 each, widened and balanced. I called them about 3 yrs. ago to try and widen Pony wheels for my '91. Also, there was a black '01 in one of the mags (5.0 I believe) a few months ago with widened stockers. The car has an '03 frontend and twin turbos and was built by a well known place in FLA. If you can find the article, call that shop and they might be able to help you. Good luck, James And yes, I agree the stock wheels are in desperate need of widening. Its the reason I went with '03 replicas in 18x10.5--I can't stand the look of a lowered '99/01 on stock wheels without rear spacers. [/QUOTE]
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