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Old 05-02-2005, 12:35 PM
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do you know which rim i'm talking about?

There's a kind of rim I've been looking for for a while now. it's a completely solid rim with rivited appearing edge. i think they're made by centerline but i don't know th ename of them. i've seen them on car or two in the BOSS Racing sites pictures but can't find them anywhere else

does anyone know what they are called?
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what cars are they one the yellow coupe and the grey coupe??
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Old 05-02-2005, 02:34 PM
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Centerline Autodrag?

http://www.centerlinewheels.com/whee...id=15&sw_id=81

There are a few knock-off style similar as well.
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Old 05-03-2005, 02:53 AM
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what cars are they one the yellow coupe and the grey coupe??


ask lxexpress what kind of rims he has he owns the yellow coupe on there
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YEAH....thems are it. Thanks :biggrin:

Sweet, you can get them in a 15x8.5
does anyone know the backspacing we use?
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I'm pretty sure the 8.5" is only available in 5" BS if you are still 4 lug. My old Warriors were like that as are the same size Convo Pros. It works out fine unless you run a huge tall tire or have a very low car. The lips may need to be rolled.
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my buddy is running the convo pros and had to grind down his lip. i'd just be mounting slicks on them for the track....i actually like the looks of my 10 holes on the street. do you know what the autodrags weigh in comparison to a weld rim or something?
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Old 05-03-2005, 07:04 PM
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They are close to a Weld. They have a much thinner center section compared to the fat center of the Weld. My old Warriors were a hair more than the Welds that replaced them, but I doubt it'd be much to worry about. I compared shipping weights when I sent the Centerlines off and when the new Draglites showed up.
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did you find out what kind of rims they are???????
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yeah, they are the autodrags...http://www.centerlinewheels.com/whe..._id=15&sw_id=81


i'd like to get a couple 15x8.5 for the rear to mount some slicks on. they're about the only rim that'll look decent with Tbird spares i'm using as skinnines up front
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