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Old 10-05-2005, 04:32 AM   #1
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Need info on weld draglites

I'm ready to buy some 15x8s out back and some new skinnies for the T/A. Â*Does anyone have the exact rim specs that I have to get? Â*

15x3.5
backspacing 1.75?
Bolt pattern 4.50 or 4.75?

15x8
backspacing 5.5?
bolt pattern 4.50 or 4.75?

Also need the lug nut sizes too. Â*Thanks in advance.

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Old 10-05-2005, 02:10 PM   #2
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4.75 bolt pattern front and back.. lugnuts are the long shank style..im sure slow z will jump in
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Old 10-05-2005, 04:09 PM   #3
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dont you already have welds?
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dont you already have welds?
I sold my old ones in favor of new ones in a 15 for the rears
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Old 10-05-2005, 08:37 PM   #5
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Get ready to do some grinding on the rear calipers (more weight reduction), and make sure that when you have the tires mounted and balanced that they don't use the stick on weights - they won't clear the rear calipers.

Little g will chime in soon with all of your correct sizes and spacers to fit a 98-02.

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Get ready to do some grinding on the rear calipers (more weight reduction), and make sure that when you have the tires mounted and balanced that they don't use the stick on weights - they won't clear the rear calipers.

Little g will chime in soon with all of your correct sizes and spacers to fit a 98-02.

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I already know about the grinding. Thanks for the heads up on the weights.
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5.5 bs will work and you need 1.3ish length lugnuts.
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