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Old 06-19-2007, 02:47 PM
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Check out these pictures. Has anyone ever seen this tire wheel combo at the track?http://www.weldcraftwheels.com/Wide.htm

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I have seen them, but WS6 17's by the same people. We put them on a buddy's 02 WS6.
Still nowhere near as light as my weld pro-stars.
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those look pretty cool
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I thought about doing the same to my 10 spokes. But there are not many 17" slicks and I want 28" slicks.
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Still nowhere near as light as my weld pro-stars.
I think that a widened set of SS 10 spokes would be probably the sickest combo for wheels avaliable. I love the look of them on any 4th gen fbody.

The new MT ET Street Radials are available in 28 and 26" heights but would not fit on a stock 10 spoke wheel.
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Originally Posted by Specialized
The new MT ET Street Radials are available in 28 and 26" heights but would not fit on a stock 10 spoke wheel.
the 28" tires for a 17" wheel (295/45/17) are shown here to work on a 9.5" wheel, which is what the stock wheels are, so you could run the 28's on a stock wheel if you wanted to in the back...

my question is, what front tires are those in the pics on weldcrafts site? ive been kickin the idea of stock looking skinnies for the front, the biggest thing is how narrow to go, and what tires to run?...

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This one??

It's a Hoosier Pro Street Radial.


Not sure on size, but they are available thru Summit.
Hoosier Pro Street Tires
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Originally Posted by The LT1 That Could

This one??

It's a Hoosier Pro Street Radial.


Not sure on size, but they are available thru Summit.
Hoosier Pro Street Tires

Saw i guy running this exact set up last year at the track.I've been thinking of doing it.I believe he was running a 26x7.5x17 in the front
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Originally Posted by BTLFEDSS
Saw i guy running this exact set up last year at the track.I've been thinking of doing it.I believe he was running a 26x7.5x17 in the front
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you happen to know what the wheel width was for the front?




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