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5 on 4.75 bolt pattern
2 crager prostars 15x11 no curb rash no tires
2 crager prostars 15x4.5 no rash with pmetric tires (they are old
but can leave them if you want them)
with center caps
6 in back spacing on rears
could use a good cleaning up.
I dont know the backspacing off hand but could get it, I left them at my folks house when I moved.
Wheels fit on a thrid gen with 28x12.50 sportsman pros with 1/4 inch spacers
pictures on request
asking 400 + Shipping or local pickup in 48313
2 crager prostars 15x11 no curb rash no tires
2 crager prostars 15x4.5 no rash with pmetric tires (they are old
but can leave them if you want them)
with center caps
6 in back spacing on rears
could use a good cleaning up.
I dont know the backspacing off hand but could get it, I left them at my folks house when I moved.
Wheels fit on a thrid gen with 28x12.50 sportsman pros with 1/4 inch spacers
pictures on request
asking 400 + Shipping or local pickup in 48313
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i dont want skinny's and crager pro-stars can be purchased new for not much more than 400.
if you get desperate or decide to sell the rears id be interested.
do you have pictures of them installed?
if you get desperate or decide to sell the rears id be interested.
do you have pictures of them installed?
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you canbuy weld prostars here
http://www.jegs.com/i/Weld%20Racing/...10212/10002/-1
246$ each + shipping
fronts here
http://www.jegs.com/i/Weld%20Racing/...54272/10002/-1
for 195 each + shipping
I think 320 is pretty resonable
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you canbuy weld prostars here
http://www.jegs.com/i/Weld%20Racing/...10212/10002/-1
246$ each + shipping
fronts here
http://www.jegs.com/i/Weld%20Racing/...54272/10002/-1
for 195 each + shipping
I think 320 is pretty resonable
i would be putting these on my 69 firebird.
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those are the only pictures I can find installed on the car
I ran standard radials in the front never had a problem.
I was runing 28x12.50 sportsmanpros in the rear of the 86 (actually had them on 3 diffrent third gens) I used a 1/4 inch spacer and removed the bump stops and never had any rubbing. If I could do it again I would do 26x12.50 just bring to the back of the car down, I dont know about a 1st gen fitment
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I'm assuming these are the older aluminum wheels that are identical to the normal Weld wheels, just different center caps. Cragar also makes a chromed steel version of this rim that is pretty cheap, but heavy as hell. You might want to specify which rims they are since there seems to be a little confusion. As long as these are infact the aluminum wheels, that's a pretty decent deal.