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Old 05-10-2008, 12:27 PM
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a buddy of mine might sell me a set of new cragar skinnies with tires for $80. i wasn't planning on getting skinnes but i dont want to pass up the deal. what size wheel studs, spacers, etc am i going to need? i tried searching but didnt get an exact answer. thanks
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Never heard of cragars on an F-body...should be interesting....
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i'm pretty sure their cragars, that what he said anyway. they're a five spoke design like prostars but idk what they're called. why aren't they ever used for F-body's?
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are they the cragar knock off of the pro star? They have recessed lugs instead of shanks style.
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Originally Posted by JGKadell
are they the cragar knock off of the pro star? They have recessed lugs instead of shanks style.
i'm pretty sure they are. but what does that mean? will they fit alright?
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