Thread: good place to shop for wheels ?
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09-20-2009 06:26 PM #1
I've found it better to go the the manufacturer's specific website (American Racing, Cragar, ET, etc) and then take the part numbers to Summit or JEGS. The manufacturers list their product by size, lug spacting and backspace. Finding a specific wheel on Summit or JEGs on-line is like a needle in a haystack search without a MFR PN.Roger
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