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Weld Drag Lites

I have a chance to pick up used Weld rims, and I what to know if you guys think it's a good deal. 15x8 rears with 255-60 BFG radials, and 15x3 1/2 front with 165's. Asking price is $650, think I should talk him down?
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Depends. What condition are the rims in and how much tread left of the tires. Also I'm assuming that these would be your race wheels only right? So are the 15 x 8's gonna be big enough, cause I'm planning on going with 15 x 10's when I get my drag wheels and I've been told that might barely get me by.
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That's a good price around here. usually you will pay that just for backs, if the rear has 50% life snap them up quick!!!!
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Re: Weld Drag Lites

Well I'm going to look at them today, and see what happens. I was looking at the Weld site, and I can buy the rims at $204 a piece for rears, and $154 a piece for the fronts, or $716 new.
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Re: Weld Drag Lites

I paid 6 for mine and they are 9" on the rear with 275/50 and 3 1/2 on front that seems to be the going price if they are in good shape i'd go for it. and with them being 8" wide I wouldn't worry about it i've seen a 91' 347 car pull the front wheels and carry them 24 feet with 26X8.5 BFG street radiels on it I love welds!!!
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