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Old 09-24-2013, 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted by 1SlowSi' timestamp='1379944236' post='22791752
Weld 15x9 +64 offset MT ET 26x10 slicks, and Cadillac STS spare rims up front with front runners.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/wl...9214/overview/

Can't beat the price.
Gimme more info on the front wheel setup.
Cadi spare wheels using m&h 27" tires i found another place that at has 26/25" tire for a 16" rims
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Originally Posted by spectacle
Originally Posted by 1SlowSi' timestamp='1379944236' post='22791752
Weld 15x9 +64 offset MT ET 26x10 slicks, and Cadillac STS spare rims up front with front runners.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/wl...9214/overview/

Can't beat the price.
Gimme more info on the front wheel setup.
They are very hard to find but they are out there. Its the Cadillac STS (maybe CTS as well) spare rim that can be had for ~$70 each.. Its not any ol' spare rim though, it's the higher quality one that I believe was an option. The rim is a 5 spoke black 16x4 rim so you have to use the MH 27x4" tire which works with very little clearance left. I wish I would have bought the 17" spare rim so I could run the better fitting 26x4" front runner. Darius, I'll shoot you a text bro.

Yes I am on stock suspension but am buying some stuff in the near future. My fenders were already rolled when I bought it but not to the point where the metal in pinched flat on the edges if that makes sense.
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1slowsi post up some pics of the prostars on the s! i want to see how they look! i thought about getting a set awhile ago but never did.
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Originally Posted by 1SlowSi
Originally Posted by spectacle' timestamp='1379961378' post='22792380
[quote name='1SlowSi' timestamp='1379944236' post='22791752']
Weld 15x9 +64 offset MT ET 26x10 slicks, and Cadillac STS spare rims up front with front runners.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/wl...9214/overview/

Can't beat the price.
Gimme more info on the front wheel setup.
They are very hard to find but they are out there. Its the Cadillac STS (maybe CTS as well) spare rim that can be had for ~$70 each.. Its not any ol' spare rim though, it's the higher quality one that I believe was an option. The rim is a 5 spoke black 16x4 rim so you have to use the MH 27x4" tire which works with very little clearance left. I wish I would have bought the 17" spare rim so I could run the better fitting 26x4" front runner. Darius, I'll shoot you a text bro.

Yes I am on stock suspension but am buying some stuff in the near future. My fenders were already rolled when I bought it but not to the point where the metal in pinched flat on the edges if that makes sense.
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Mine where the 17x4 cts-v

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^^^^^

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hummm good to know about the caddy front rims. I just can not justify spending $1500 or whatever crazy price the Weld RTS fronts go for! I can do the $500-600 RTS Weld forged rears but front... pfff. Maybe once the rear end goes in lol
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Check out champion racing wheels. Lighter than welds
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And this is the wheels as of today my boy just got them done no more lettering on them or nuttin

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Originally Posted by redboost10
Check out champion racing wheels. Lighter than welds
Which ones do you have in particular?
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i run the speed series. just a simple 5 spoke aluminum wheel without the Weld price and a pound or two lighter


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