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    Default Jongbloed 7" and 9" Rims for RFR F1000 car

    I have a set of JongBloed 7" and 9" rims for a RFR F1000 car with Hoozer R 20.5 x 7 - 13 / A2500 - R25B and R 22.0 x 9.0 - 13 / A2500 - R25B tires NEW - never mounted on car.

    New cost $3500

    Your cost $1750 plus actual shipping

    Thanks for looking I'll be adding more items to the thread

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    Hi there,

    Are these 3 piece wheels and what are the backspaces?

    Any photos of the faces of the wheels themselves?

    Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowside67 View Post
    Hi there,

    Are these 3 piece wheels and what are the backspaces?

    Any photos of the faces of the wheels themselves?

    Thanks,
    Mark
    yes

    4"


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    Thank you - are they off a Stohr F1000?

    I am looking to see if they will work on my Stohr sports racer.

    Would you be willing to sell without the tires? My car is at Stohr/Dauntless in Norcal right now.

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    I will also be posting pictures of the following items


    2009 GSXR 1000 Engine - has a shop built oil pan for car plus original pan and oil pick-up and a rolling engine stand …. $1700

    Race Capture / Pro MK3 New in box … $400

    more to be posted

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowside67 View Post
    Thank you - are they off a Stohr F1000?

    I am looking to see if they will work on my Stohr sports racer.

    Would you be willing to sell without the tires? My car is at Stohr/Dauntless in Norcal right now.

    Thanks,
    Mark
    Yes Mark they were for a Stohr car

    I also have Front and Rear Hubs and Axels for a Storh car, and yes I have been to their facility

    Joe

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    Thanks Joe.

    To confirm - 4" backspace on both the front and rear wheels?

    Would you sell them to me without the tires?

    Thank you,
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowside67 View Post
    Thanks Joe.

    To confirm - 4" backspace on both the front and rear wheels?

    Would you sell them to me without the tires?

    Thank you,
    Mark
    Mark

    They fit the spindle but not the retaining nut - if that make sense to you

    I would prefer not to take the tires off the rim - (worried about possible damage to the tire at the shop removing them)

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeFin View Post
    They fit the spindle but not the retaining nut - if that make sense to you
    Sorry I am a bit confused - basically the center bore is correct to seat on the hub but the centerlock nut doesn't work correctly?

    Thank you,
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowside67 View Post
    Sorry I am a bit confused - basically the center bore is correct to seat on the hub but the centerlock nut doesn't work correctly?

    Thank you,
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    That is correct

    I could machine them to fit correctly if you wanted

    This is me checking the fitment of the Storh hubs with my Rotors and Calipers on.

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