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2011-2014 Mustangs
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15" drag wheel help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="WGPpaintball118" data-source="post: 14516981" data-attributes="member: 104721"><p>You get what you pay for. If you want a wheel that will perform well and be decent for street use, Weld RT-S would work well, or if you wanna save a few extra dollars, good old fashioned Race Stars or Dark Stars would work great too.</p><p></p><p>Don't cheap out and go with something like that, it looks bad and is heavier than a decent wheel that cost a little more. Also, if you have a stick car, a bias ply tire on the back would be great. DRs still work well, the bias ply tends to absorb a little more shock than the stiffer sidewall on a radial tire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WGPpaintball118, post: 14516981, member: 104721"] You get what you pay for. If you want a wheel that will perform well and be decent for street use, Weld RT-S would work well, or if you wanna save a few extra dollars, good old fashioned Race Stars or Dark Stars would work great too. Don't cheap out and go with something like that, it looks bad and is heavier than a decent wheel that cost a little more. Also, if you have a stick car, a bias ply tire on the back would be great. DRs still work well, the bias ply tends to absorb a little more shock than the stiffer sidewall on a radial tire. [/QUOTE]
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