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Old 03-15-2004, 08:59 PM
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Default Bogart Direct fit nice tucking rims

We now have direct fit rims setup to run perfectly with the GTO's...they are a direct replacement, no modifications necessary. Pictures show front skinnies and 26x11.5 tires on it!! To be certain the tires did not "catch" a lip, minor modification was done to be certain under hard squats it was not an issue, inner fender clearances were not an issue...these are big tires to say the least on the car.

26x10's will fit without any modifications whatsoever.

If you have any questions feel free to e-mail or call us.

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Old 03-15-2004, 09:48 PM
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I'm betting you are the first one in the country to put drag wheels/tires on a new GTO. Looks cool! Lets see a side view
Old 03-15-2004, 09:56 PM
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Tony,

You may be right. I can say with 100% assurance that it is the VERY first set of Bogarts on the new GTO.

This customers cars can now take the title of the "first set of Bogarts on a new GTO"...hopefully we will be seeing some nice numbers from the car.

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Very sweet.
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looks awesome. watch out for the halfshafts!
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Looks good

Yea, those little toothpicks will bust for sure on a hard launch....
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The halfshafts will be in perfect condition while the driveshaft snaps and tears the floorboard a new one.
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Originally Posted by Speed Inc Webmaster
The halfshafts will be in perfect condition while the driveshaft snaps and tears the floorboard a new one.

Well Damn! Those Halfshafts must be pretty damn strong!

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I'm taking a guess, with the slicks the halfshafts might kick it first. But the driveshaft "situation" looks very bleak.
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The Yellow GTO is a friend of mine and he took the car out to the track last Thurs. and the wheels netted him .2th and also completly stock other than a 100 shot it ran 7.75 @ 90 in the 1/8 with a 1.66 60ft.And I must say the wheels are Bad *** looking to say the least...
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Looks good! Can't wait to see who'll be the first to build a dedicated drag car out of one. You could make a really sweet Super Stocker.
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Ive been sayin im sure a TT 427 or 427 powered GTO isnt very far behind. That and a TT 427 or 427 powered CTS-V. I think BMRs already got a GTO in the 11s, which is pretty crazy. Looks and sounds amazing tho. Cant wait to see what kinda times people are going to pull from them in the future
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I think it would look even better with some 16" D10's...or maybe even RR10's
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Looks good, I wish my Weld Draglites would bolt on the GTO I'm soon to be getting. They won't, will they?
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Default Let's see some pics of skinnies/slicks on a new GTO...

I tried a search and only found the close up pic of the bogart fitted front wheel on the yellow one. Who else has some pics?

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z28kid98,

Your probably not going to find very many pictures. We have not sold many company wide. I don't believe the car has taken off as well as everyone thought they would. As far as drag racing, the numbers are even smaller. I expect as time goes on, warranties expire, we will see heavier the heavier mods come out in larger numbers.

BMR should have a set either today or tomorrow expect some good numbers from their car...they already are running fast with drag radials none the less!

If you want a few other angles, larger pictures etc, e-mail me at sjmmanufacturing.verizon.net

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Any pictures of the rears or a picture showing the profile of the car with these equipped?
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Originally Posted by steve10


If you want a few other angles, larger pictures etc, e-mail me at sjmmanufacturing.verizon.net

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We have a variety of shots.
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Just curious...what bolt pattern does the new GTO use? Is it a 5x4.75 or something different?
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5x120mm which is something like 0.64mm off 5x4.75". Though both should bolt up, i'm not sure the risk involved. (Honestly, it equates to less than 0.32mm difference on each lug which is roughly the thickness of a hair.)

Steve, could you PM or Email a few shots to me?


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