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    That's an old line Dutch/German brand of tire well known in Europe.

    The wheel is basically a knockoff of the American Torque thrust D, a timeless design that's easy on the eye. Unless these are going to go at a super price you should be able to get them in 4 3/4 b.c. and not have to modify.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    That's an old line Dutch/German brand of tire well known in Europe.

    The wheel is basically a knockoff of the American Torque thrust D, a timeless design that's easy on the eye. Unless these are going to go at a super price you should be able to get them in 4 3/4 b.c. and not have to modify.
    That's what I thought, too. But he only has them (yeah, a sale price) with the Mustang bolt pattern. Got to buy axles for the 9", so no big deal there......and I know of a place that I can get the new 11" rotors--before the drilling is done for the bolt holes.....(good to have friends, huh?)
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