ID these wheels pleeze!
#1
ID these wheels pleeze!
I actually think these wheels look good and I could use a set of sticky tires for drag racing and saving my half shafts. Plus they look like they'd be a cheap set of wheels too. I thought it might be centerline or something, but I cannot seem to find these things anywhere! It really doesnt matter to me if they are 15" or 16", as long as they are 10" wide.
Thanks for the help guys! Hope everyone had a happy turkey day and didnt die shopping on black friday!
Teej
#2
Back when I was younger, those were refered to as "dirt track wheels". American Racing used to make them in silver, black or white with a colored stripe around the edge. Not sure they make them any more.
Found 'em: Sold today as the AR 767.
http://asp.americanracing.com/dealer...ga/mAR7673.jpg
Found 'em: Sold today as the AR 767.
http://asp.americanracing.com/dealer...ga/mAR7673.jpg
#6
Rears are $83/wheel and the fronts are $70/wheel. If I would get the fronts, I'd have to send them out to weldcraft I think and get them narrowed to a 3.5" width which would still put me ahead of the game. Plus I think I'd need some spacers too. Probably gonna put et streets on them too and some whatevers on the fronts for front runners and have a drag setup for around $1k and I think they look good surprisingly. Usually my tastes are a lot more expensive.
#8
I have a buddy who ran them on his Chevelle prior to the Pro Stars he has now.
Looked like a car from the Dukes of Hazzard with them on. Always expected him to jump off road and cut across a field or something.
Looked like a car from the Dukes of Hazzard with them on. Always expected him to jump off road and cut across a field or something.
#10
I personally think they should work well. There are a couple guys over on SVTP(where i got that picture from actually...) that run these wheels for their drag wheel setup and they work quite well and apparently have more clearance than normal drag wheels do to minimize the amount of grinding and such to make 15's fit on the rear with cobra brakes.