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Old 01-28-2004, 10:26 PM
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So with the 15" draglite xp's do you still have to grind your calipers? I know the the old draglite's you had to.
Old 01-29-2004, 05:30 AM
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dont know about 15's, but 16 in xp's you dont. they are pretty heavy.


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I may have to do two at a time.... until I get a new job... you want to loan me 1300?
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what backspacing do you need on the 16" XP's in order for them to fit on a 2001 SS?

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I had two sets of Draglite XP's on the back of my 98 Formula a few years ago:

16x8/5.5
16x9/6.5

Both fit without grinding.

Weld no longer makes the 16x9 I think. (1.800.788.Weld ask for Vince)

16x8 XP's are 23 lbs ship weight.
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What about the 15"?




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