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    For Sale NEW transport wheels

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    With a tall tire mounted, what would you estimate the O.D. would be. Thanks.

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    I've seen these in person on friends car. Works of art....

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    I just bought a 90 reynard FA. and wondering what if I bought just your wheels and just made my own centers and press them in? Unless you have them for that car. Thing is the stub axel are kind of short, I'd have to check. Your wheels look like they come with the lug nuts too....

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    I believe these would fit just as they are !
    email me if you like but I am pretty sure these would fit not problem

    we made them to fit many formula cars just the way they come
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerBudgetRacing View Post
    I've seen these in person on friends car. Works of art....
    thanks Paul for the kind words we try pretty hard !!
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    Not sure on the 90 but the 93H FA has 2.5" id centers. The drive pins circles are different front to rear also. The fronts are 3 3/4 circle and rears are close but metric.

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    By way of explanation there is one set of drive pin holes that would cover most cars with the 3.750 BC and another that are radial slots that should cover anything 2.4 to 5.0" BC and pin dia .560 down

    these should be pretty universal and if not there is still room to make a special or the center could be made to accept a coned interface if needed.
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