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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Technical Discussion - Performance / Modify => Topic started by: deeprecon1 on September 20, 2010, 07:47:46 AM
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Ok ... how about these
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CRR-3975812/ (http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CRR-3975812/)
$ 260.0 shipped for a set of 5 !
Brand Cragar
Manufacturer's Part Number 3975812
Part Type Wheels
Product Line Cragar Black Soft 8 Wheels
Summit Racing Part Number CRR-3975812
Wheel Diameter 15 in.
Wheel Width (in) 8.00 in.
Wheel Material Steel
Primary Wheel Color Black
Wheel Finish Gloss
Manufacturers Wheel Series Cragar Soft 8 Series
Backspacing (in) 4.000 in.
Offset -13.00mm
Wheel Construction 2-piece
Beadlock Included No
Beadlock Functional No
Lug Nut Seat Style Conical seat - 60 degree
Hub Centric No
Center Bore Diameter (in) 3.300 in.
Center Cap Included No
Valve Stems Included No
Quantity Sold individually.
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I have the Soft 8's (15x7" 4" bs 4.25" bore) on my Tracker, I like em well enough. Not sure what center bore a Sammy needs, but Trackicks need 4.25... those wouldn't clear the hubs. I do know they make em with diff specs so you can get the larger center bore if Sammys need it too. My only complaint is they started to spot rust fast, inside where the carwash can't reach easily... but I live in MEGA salt belt & on a dirt road, so that's prolly true of any steel rim.
Hth,
Fuzz
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Flipped and painted my stock wagon wheels. I think the 88 had the wheels with the round holes and you can't do it with them. I welded over the valve stem holes,drilled new ones on the other side and ground off a little on the edge of the brake drums until they tighted up flush.
(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm217/lv2fsh/mine/STA73131JPGa.jpg)
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They look great on your truck!.
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Price was right and got me the right backspace.
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I bought the Cragar type D's, with 4" BS for my tracker, and they fit just right with 235/75's. I think you should probably look at about 3-3.5" BS. Summit has Bart wheels available in black with custom BS for about $45 per wheel. Hope this helps.
-JOK
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Flipped and painted my stock wagon wheels. I think the 88 had the wheels with the round holes and you can't do it with them. I welded over the valve stem holes,drilled new ones on the other side and ground off a little on the edge of the brake drums until they tighted up flush.
([url]http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm217/lv2fsh/mine/STA73131JPGa.jpg[/url])
Man that rig is clean, and not in the dirty sense, just nice!
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Thanks