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  • Need Rear used racing rims

    I am looking for a pair of racing rims for my 2001 Formula. If you have tires a plus. Shipping to NJ any help would be appreciated thanks.
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2317021/1

    2001 Blk Firbird Formula 6 sp hurst shift (my toy) Upgrades: American thunder Flowmasters, Cross drilled rotors, Centerforce Clutch and Flywheel. Car is in Bodyshop for full painting now with Ram Air, Rims, and wing being installed.
    2006 Blk Cobalt SS (my commuter car)
    2003 Harley 1200 sportster 100th anniversary (For sale)
    2007 Jeep compass


  • #2
    Need specifics...... 15, 16 or 17 inch rims? For drag radials?

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    • #3
      I am not sure which size I should use. I was racing this weekend at the pontiac pounder this and I could not hook properly due to street tires. I still got a best of 13.53. What do you think is the best size I should use and size radials with it?
      http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2317021/1

      2001 Blk Firbird Formula 6 sp hurst shift (my toy) Upgrades: American thunder Flowmasters, Cross drilled rotors, Centerforce Clutch and Flywheel. Car is in Bodyshop for full painting now with Ram Air, Rims, and wing being installed.
      2006 Blk Cobalt SS (my commuter car)
      2003 Harley 1200 sportster 100th anniversary (For sale)
      2007 Jeep compass

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      • #4
        And yes drag radials.
        http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2317021/1

        2001 Blk Firbird Formula 6 sp hurst shift (my toy) Upgrades: American thunder Flowmasters, Cross drilled rotors, Centerforce Clutch and Flywheel. Car is in Bodyshop for full painting now with Ram Air, Rims, and wing being installed.
        2006 Blk Cobalt SS (my commuter car)
        2003 Harley 1200 sportster 100th anniversary (For sale)
        2007 Jeep compass

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        • #5
          Some 15x9 with some 275 BFG drag radials Should be enough. Or some Nitto's but keep in mind those take some heating up in order to get them to hook great. So with an M6 you better have line-lock.
          Eddie
          2000 M6 Trans Am
          Tune+exhaust=344WHP

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