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What brand and style wheel do you all run?just curius and Does anyone run beadlock wheels or the Weld RT-S series wheels?They look slick! and do they perform well?THANK YOU
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I am puttin the black v series on my duece. I like the old Mickey wheels but my Hoosier sponsor doesn't care for them. Lol seems like everyone got alumna stars and the black 2.0 s
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Welds on the cobalt, will go with holeshot on the deuce.
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American Racing Trackstar's....
and damn proud that they're not Weld's !
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I've been using Holeshot Wheels for many years. Wide variety of styles, bolt patterns as well as custom offsets and a beadlock option. They are 3-piece but they also have lighter 1-piece fronts. They are reasonably light, but you'll have to ask them for specific numbers. Small company that puts emphasis on quality & customer service.
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If you're not a slave to the contingency stickers, look at Sander Engineering wheels.
They are extremly light and run very true .http://www.sanderengineering.com/dragwheels.html
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Interesting thread! I am still building my 67 El Camino. From a visual standpoint I love the American Torq-Thrust D's, but I plan to investigate wheels before I buy any. I've looked at Jeg's and Summit's websites - while they give many specs on wheels, I don't see weight listed. Maybe I should look at American's website. My second choice would be Rally Wheels - they're about 1/3 the price of the Torq-Thrusts. If I had a decent set I would even use stock Chevy steel wheels.
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Ebay Bogart's, Mustang 5.0 leftovers.
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gents,
just a few clarifications on a few posts which might be misleading...: - everything Weld Racing manufactures is built in good old Kansas City, MO (the new snow capital of the USA)... we do on occasion like to eat Chinese food, but that's about as foreign as we get... - for my fellow Canadian -- you might want to check out the Weld Racing website (www.weldracing.com) to find out which company manufactures the American Racing Trackstar... you guessed it... it's all those Americans working at Weld Racing, eating Chinese food - as to the original post -- we have lots of customers running RT-S wheels in a number of different categories, with great success. As the RT-S wheels are are available in multiple diameters, a number of racers are running a 15" rear and a 17" front, allowing them to not only fill the (front) wheelwell a little better, but accomodate the larger brake packages available on today's vehicles. Scott Mackie SST/SG/SC #1808 Fat Guy, Corner Office Weld Racing |
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