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Just a thought, how about a pair of the donut spare rims, with say a 165/80R15 tire? That whole setup could be done under $150. Billy used a pair of those style rims on the front of his project. I used to use them all the time on the rear of FWD cars in demolition derbies since I could drag them easier if the rear got pushed too far in...
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Robert , lost your # ,sent you a PM . Give me a call . Thanks. Ron Seibenick
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Thanks to everyone that replied. Solves my dilema regarding the rear wheels. I have 2 sets of 15x3 wheels for GM's. I can put a set of these to use.Thanks for your offer Ron. Look forward to seeing you at the Nationals.
Just asking here, anyone got a set of servicable front tires taking up space in the garage/trailer that you'd like to get rid of? The taller the better, brand's no big concern.
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