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Old 03-15-2008, 11:06 PM   #1
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Wheels - American Racing 200s - $75 each

The are all 8 or 8.5 x 17 with 5x4.75 bolts. I ran 275/40/17's on the rears with no problem (could go wider). I'll have to include the adapters I ran with them if you want to use them on a 5x5 truck bolt pattern (they were $180+ alone). One of the wheels has a slight bend in the lip but holds air fine. I'm told it's fixable. Includes 4 mounted tires with enough tread to drive for a couple months (not much left - rears are actually better than the fronts). I'll take $75 each for the wheels and $25 each for the adapters plus ride. Should be around $100 to ship greyhound depending on distance.

They will polish up to look like this:


Here they are mounted on Tubby:





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Old 03-16-2008, 12:29 AM   #2
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Re: Wheels - American Racing 200s - $75 each

I'd be interested in a pair of the wheels for my elky, but I'd put 9.5s on the rear. Whats' the backspace?
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:42 AM   #3
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Re: Wheels - American Racing 200s - $75 each

I'm interested in the adapters if no one else is interested in them. How wide are they?? Any idea if they would fit or be too wide with 15x10 rims with standard backspacing on a '69 2wd Burb with a 4/6 or 5/7 drop...eventually??
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Old 03-16-2008, 02:16 AM   #4
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Re: Wheels - American Racing 200s - $75 each

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I'd be interested in a pair of the wheels for my elky, but I'd put 9.5s on the rear. Whats' the backspace?
I'll have to measure. They came factory (maybe dealer install) on a ~2004 Mustang. We may be able to figure it out from that. I'd like to sell they whole package together, but if I can't you're first in line for a pair.

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I'm interested in the adapters if no one else is interested in them. How wide are they?? Any idea if they would fit or be too wide with 15x10 rims with standard backspacing on a '69 2wd Burb with a 4/6 or 5/7 drop...eventually??
The adapters are 1.25" thick. I really couldn't tell ya as far as your backspacing goes. You'll have to figure out how much room you have to spare. You're first in line for the adapters if they don't go as a package with the wheels.
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