Wheel Opinion

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roosduster

Colorado Mopar
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I am just wondering what some thoughts of these wheels are, they would only be on my car when I would be drag racing. I would like fancier wheels but cant afford them along with a pair of drag radials. So I am looking at inexpensive steel wheels. I am open to any suggestions of other wheels people have seen and like. I am by no means an expert and have not seen every wheel available. As I said before they will only be on the car when drag racing, so I don't mind a different look. Plus as being Mopar lovers, we are known for thinking outside the box. I am budgeting for about 100 bucks or less per wheel. Thanks.

http://store.summitracing.com/partd...793325+4294795098+4294755963+115&autoview=sku

http://store.summitracing.com/partd...793325+4294795098+4294755963+115&autoview=sku

http://store.summitracing.com/partd...793325+4294795098+4294755963+115&autoview=sku
 
Go with the 'steelies' and save your money, then buy what you really want. But positively not the black cragers !! :-D
 
go with the black steelies that is what we used to run with our slicks - weld pro-stars up front black steelies out back with nine inch slick wich were never quite enough for the ole dart sport but looked pretty good!
 
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/wheel_deals_detail.php?id=12468&type=bolt&data=5-4.5

Check out this link for centerline wheels. They're currently offering overstock 15x7 Telstar rotary forged billet aluminum, 15x7, with 4.5" LBP, at $99 each.
Other overstock styles and sizes available. Only limiting factor is specific backspacing only available in overstock wheels.

Thanks for that link, I think I will have to call and talk to them about those wheels, seems like a good deal.
 
The Centerline look really nice. Are you planning on getting a complete set or just the rears for slicks. If you don't end up getting the Centerlines I like the look of the steel wheels myself, they look pretty mean. They look a little sleeperish (is that a word?). The Centerlines might be lighter than the steel wheels for better ET's though.

Rich
 
I used to run 26x10 m/ts on the back and some 175 series 'front runners'. just factory dirt cheap steel wheels

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If not the centerlines, then the black steelies. They would look sweet with some dog-dish caps on em'.
 
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