Bogart wheels

FordFanStan

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How much power are you making?

30" M&H's on 16x12 Bogarts
and Hoosier skinnies on 15x5 Bogarts...
 
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15 x 5's or 4.5's I forgot. also. 15 x10's with 30x10.5x15 Hoosiers (FFW legal) & 15 x 12's (undecided on tire size/new rims)nmra and everyhting else legal:)
 

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no pics havent mounted but ive seen them and the look the same as 15s i just didnt want to shave calipers so i opted for the 16s there still in the box with center caps and lugs the cost was 1860.00
 

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boca ron said:
no pics havent mounted but ive seen them and the look the same as 15s i just didnt want to shave calipers so i opted for the 16s there still in the box with center caps and lugs the cost was 1860.00

Thanks, why did ya go with the 15s on the front?
I want to run these on the street too.
 

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Bogart D10 racing wheels size 15x5 Front and 15x10 Rear
Hoosier 28x4.5x15 Front Runner Tires and Hoosier 29x10.5Wx15 Slicks


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Bogarts are not designed for prolonged street use. I had to drive on mine about 30-40 miles form the track once, but as soon as I got home I swapped them out. Also I did have to shave a little to run the fronts... Stan
 

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dirtchicken said:
You are a moron if you run Bogarts on the street. :poke: I paid $1680 for my Bogarts with tires.
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Easy dirtchicken!!! :poke:
He is not going to run them on the street all the time.He lives 5 minutes from the track..I think thats what he means...Driving to and from the track.Alot easier to change the wheels at home and drive to the track.
 

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The bad thing about running them on the street also is that you will be picking up every pebble..It might start to nick up the paint..Just a thought.
 

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dirtchicken said:
I didn't know that. I would still be VERY careful. Make sure you take your turns slowly and avoid any pot hole bigger than a dime.

Are the wheels that soft ?
 

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The metal on the outer rim is about 3/16" thick. I wouldn't want to be turning a 4600 pound truck on something that thin. I bought them from Scott Dunn. He ended up with Sals turbo beast. They were never even mounted on a truck when I bought them. I got a KILLER deal on them.
 

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My friend has them on his camaro and one trip to the car show bent both the front rims and that car is much lighter than our trucks.
 

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