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The wheels are made by holeshot. The model is holestar. The are kinda popular here, probably because they are made just north of daytona. I think the website is www.holeshotwheels.com
Some closer shots of the wheels:
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Some closer shots of the wheels:
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I did not, but they are very light. I originally had convo pro's and they are noticably lighter than them. I am sure I can call john at holeshot and ask. What width did you want to know the weight on? I am a little up in the air about what I am going to do about the rear of the car, but no matter what I do, the radials are toast. I can weigh mine when I change them also. Let me know.
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I was just curious about the fronts. I got a set of Bogart R/T's for my car, the front rims were 8.7 lbs. which were 5 lbs lighter per rim than my Convo Pros. I saved 26lbs overall front and rear rims.
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www.harlowracing.com sells holeshot wheels and lists the weights.Its funny they show a 15x4 with a 5x4-1/2 bolt circle as 8 lbs but the 5x4-3/4 bolt circle is listed as 8.5lbs??????
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