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Old 03-30-2004, 10:08 AM
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For Sale: Convo Pro 15x8.5 w/ 26x10x15 ET Drags - $325 deal

I have a set of rear Centerline Convo Pros 15"x8.5" with 5'' Back Spacing and 5 x 4.75'' bolt pattern. They are mounted and balanced with 26x10x15 Mickey Thompson ET Drag Slicks. The tires have had about 20 runs with about 60% tread left. I've cut some nice 1.48 60's launching with the juice on this combo so they got some nice stick to them. You 60' may vary.

The wheels will fit fine with the Stock LS-1 brakes without any modification and there are no clearance or rubbing problems with the slicks. The wheels will hang out about 1" beyond the stock wheels on a F-body but they are plenty fine for the track. They fit in the trunk with the seat down and you just slap them on the car at the track and go play.

The wheels are in good shape with no curb rash. They come with the center caps and I've got two sets of washers and 2 or 3 sets of big lugs for the 5/8" studs. There might be a set of stock size lugs floating around here too but you can get them from RC, Jegs or Summit easily.

The combo probably lists for about $700. I'd prefer to sell these locally to avoid the shipping grief. The first one with $325 cash takes them home.

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TTT new price is $325 to get these out to someone who can use them up this season.

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I live in Toledo Oh I'm not sure how far you are from me, however would these work on a 95' Z. I know you mentioned they fit fine over LS1 brakes but what about LT1? Also could you shoot me some pics?


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Old 04-05-2004, 11:14 PM
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Hi, it's 83 miles to the boarder down I75. I think the LT1 brakes actually clear better on the rears than the LS1 do, but well need someone else to help us with the facts on that.

I'll grab some pics in the morning and get them out to tomorrow. The neighbor has my digital camera at the moment.

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Good deal I'll be home after 6 tomorrow. Looking forward to pics. You don't have pics of them on the car by chance to see how far they stick out?

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Old 04-05-2004, 11:31 PM
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I'll check, I might have something on tape that I can capture. It's about an 1" beyond stock but when you look straight down from the quarter pannel it doesn't look like it's really beyond the panel there. It's when you see them from behind that they sort of fill her out a bit.

I just use a dose or two of burnout guard and the quarter panels wipe down clean.

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I wasn't able to get my good camer from the neighbor this evening. So a I took some quick shots with the cell cam to get you some idea on how they looked.

I've started digging though some tapes to see what I can come up with to show you how they look when mounted. I'll let you know when I've got some more pics.

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Hey I just got home. I don't want to waste your time. I don't think this is the route I'll be going for right now. Think I will maybe start with some 555R's. Got some advice from others that agree these might be too much for the power I'm making.

I appreciate your help and hope you sell them. The pics will come in handy anyways.

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No problem. The Nittos are great for rolling up and and having a good time at the track. They will workout well for you.

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