FS: Used 16x10 Diamond Racing Wheels w/ ET Streets

blksvtCOBRA714

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I have a set of 16x10 Diamond Racing Wheels w/ 26x11.5 Mickey Thompson ET Streets. The wheels have a silver finish from the factory. The centers were painted black at one point to break up the color but can probaly be removed if desired w/o much hassle. I would estimate the wheels and tires have about 15 passes at the track on them and still have plenty of life. The one wheel needs a new valve stem though as it slowly bleeds air. I can get pictures for anyone interested. I just don't have the time to go to the track anymore so they are just sitting in my garage.

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Any issues fitting your IRS at all? No rubbing?

No modificiation is needed to run these wheels in the rear. Just bolt on and go. These are one of the few drag wheels available that you can use on the irs w/o modifying and certainly one of the cheapest as compared to bogarts and ccw's.
 

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Guys this is a great setup at a good price. I've used the same setup and so have many Cobra guys. Biggest footprint for a 26" tire that clears the rear brakes without issue.
 

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Guys this is a great setup at a good price. I've used the same setup and so have many Cobra guys. Biggest footprint for a 26" tire that clears the rear brakes without issue.

Thanks. It really is the most economical setup for a rear drag setup as compared to the highend ccw's, bogarts, etc.
 

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