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Old 08-19-2010, 02:51 PM
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my scale said 18 lbs 4 oz ea on 17x6s.
looks like 16.5 pounds ea.
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figured someone would want to buy these wheels
Old 08-29-2010, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mattl31
Weld Racing RT-S wheels, 15x4 and 15x10. 28x10.50 Mickey Thompson ET Drag

Got them from jimsracingtires.com

Awesome guys, awesome service!

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They look great. I have the first version of the alumna-stars front and rear. I think I will be changing up my front rims to the RT-S.
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Did you have to narrow the rear end to make them fit?
Lmk if you would like to part with them. I may be interested.
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Oh and it look great btw
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Are the 28s rubbing when you burnout or at the top end? Did you have to trim anything?
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Originally Posted by Jason94z
Are the 28s rubbing when you burnout or at the top end? Did you have to trim anything?
I installed some adjustable QA1s. I did have some rubbing issues, but not after I adjusted them up. Of couse the car had been lowered 2 inches before I installed the QA1s.
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Originally Posted by captainwizbang
I installed some adjustable QA1s. I did have some rubbing issues, but not after I adjusted them up. Of couse the car had been lowered 2 inches before I installed the QA1s.

Thank you good to know. Looks nice
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very nice wheels
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Originally Posted by Jason94z
Thank you good to know. Looks nice
The original post in this thread isnt my car, but I've included some pics with the QA1s so you can see how it sits.
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