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Anybody running Cragar Soft 8's?
I searched and there IS a thread like this but it's from 2003 and only 4 guys had em so I'm hoping a few more do now.
I'm looking at some Cragar Soft 8's because my dream wheels for the C10 have always been Weld Draglites, but I can never find a used set and new ones are really expensive. With a good amount of "lip" on them they look kinda cool, was thinking either drag style 15's or maybe 17's if I get a wild hair. Probably gonna go with black to but still undecided Show me what you got guys |
Re: Anybody running Cragar Soft 8's?
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Not the Soft8 specifically; but I did try bolting up one of the similar Cragar Deluxe 69 Series wheels - and on that version one thing different from the factory steel wheel is that the metal under the lugs flexes quite a bit as you are torqueing them down. It is downright springy. I never torqued the wheel all the way up to the 75 ft pounds but I went up to maybe 45 or so and that is what I noticed - maybe it is okay because I would expect that these wheels are engineered using Finite Element Analysis software - more like the stock wheels were over-engineered I hope.
After that experience I looked at the specs for that Cragar 69 series and noticed the load rating was only 1500 pounds per wheel. The soft 8 has a load rating of 2200 pounds per wheel; (more like it IMO); but the center looks just like the center on the deluxe 69 series with the 1500 pound rating. Here's photos p.s. When I wrote "Center" I mean just the part under the lugs - not the entire center.. |
Re: Anybody running Cragar Soft 8's?
I'm also interested in seeing some trucks with soft 8s. I'm thinking about getting a set of chrome 17s and these Cragars are hard to beat priced the way they are.
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