Bogart D-10 Pics!!
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Bogart D-10 Pics!!
These pics are a bittersweet thing for me. The car your viewing has blown the motor. Managed to keep it running long enough to get it out of the garage, and put it back in. No worries, going forged with lots more nitrous!
Talk about pretty! I love this shot!!!
Look how nice everything tucks in, even with a 28 X 12.5 ET Street (drool over that rearend kids! Moser, Wolfe Sway bar, Spohn relocation brackets and QA1 shocks!!!!
Talk about pretty! I love this shot!!!
Look how nice everything tucks in, even with a 28 X 12.5 ET Street (drool over that rearend kids! Moser, Wolfe Sway bar, Spohn relocation brackets and QA1 shocks!!!!
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That look is wild! Wheels (and everything else) looks great!
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I have center caps in the front. I don't run them in the back, as tech has to be able to see if you have aftermarket axels. I will post a front tire pic...gotta find one!
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Pretty much. Might have to give the fender a couple extra whacks. But I haven't had to get out the grinder, or cutter for the bumpstops yet. So far they have ZERO rubbing. I did manage to drive it a few miles before my motor took a ****.
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We'll have to nickname it "mrbeef"...those tires fit nice in there and tuck well Who would would have thought
Nice job, one you get over the motor obstacle, beef that up a bit also...get things rolling, you'll have a heck of a new combo!
I'm glad that your satisfied with the rims and the overall appearance with them.
Steve
Nice job, one you get over the motor obstacle, beef that up a bit also...get things rolling, you'll have a heck of a new combo!
I'm glad that your satisfied with the rims and the overall appearance with them.
Steve
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I originally had Series 90 Draglites. Which were excellent rims, but I wanted something that only a few have. I'm the ONLY guy in town with a 4th Gen that is sporting Bogarts.
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Stock springs in back with QA1's and Hal Drag Springs up front with QA1's.
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How did you get the 28" to fit? I am just about to buy some D-10s, and I want to go with a 28" tire. I have a strange 12 bolt with non-adjustable control arms and panhard bar. How did u get those tires to fit in there with no shaving of the wheel wells or getting adjustable suspension parts? Do the shocks allow you to fit the tires in? As much info as possible would be great, I already sent in a pre-order for some D-10s. Also are the shocks worth getting for drag racing? ~Thanks