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Opinion on Wheels

Started by HollyWoodCharger, October 31, 2009, 05:44:47 PM

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Which wheel style for Pro Street styling??

15x14 Cragar S/S
10 (50%)
15X14 Weld Draglites / Superlites
3 (15%)
15x14 Billet Specialties
3 (15%)
15x14 Centerline Convo-Pros
4 (20%)

Total Members Voted: 20

Voting closed: November 07, 2009, 05:44:47 PM

HollyWoodCharger

I've got 4 different Wheel styles I'm looking at that are available in the sizes I want to use, I'll post pics of each type tonight ....

I've looked at several other wheel styles, but these are my 4 favorite styles....

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Ghoste

For a Pro Street look you could go with number two or four and be okay IMO.

Blown70

hahah, I have too been looking if I dont sell the 70 pro-street....

I like 1,2,3 in that order... 4 I have never liked... dont know why.

Have you looked at the new weld....?

HollyWoodCharger

I'm leaning toward the Cragar S/S wheels, as you do not see them in a Pro Street chassis hardly ever, plus they are easier to clean and cost less than the others as well......

I had a set of Boyds by Cragar on my last Charger that I really liked, but those wheels are impossible to locate now... the S/S Rims look very similar to those.

The Cragar S/S is an old school wheel style and it has open look to it that should let the 4 wheel disc brakes show thru nicely, I'll post pics of what I decide to get.

The Centerlines are too popular with the local Camaro and Mustang crowds, so I'm staying away from those, plus they are a Pain to polish correctly.

BBKNARF

If you have nice breaks to show off my picks are rim #3, my 2nd choice is #1, then 4 and 2
68 Charger, slowly in the works, 451 c.i. approx. 535 hp @ the flywheel, so far best time in the 1/4
11.21 @ 119 mph, full exhaust, stock suspension, 4:10s @ 3640 pounds.

HollyWoodCharger

I made the drive to Summit Racing today and looked at a few different wheel styles, and I decided on the Cragar S/S after all...... priced at 207.00 each, all the other wheels were priced close to or over 300.00.

as a bonus I got a look at the Tubeless Radial Sportsman S/R in the same size tire I have in the shop that need tubes,........ seriously thinking over selling the 31-18:50 Sportsmans and opting for the 31x18:00 S/R Radials.

mikesbbody

Not interested in Weld Pro Stars?