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What’s your favorite wheel on a drag car?

Really liked my American 200S. Wouldn't have changed them except they cracked. I thought long and hard and purchased Billet Specialties Street Lites. Like them as well but not as nostalgic.
Doug

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Super Tricks & Centerlines
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shitty phot hard to see but Pro-Convos
they were hot at the time light & really strong
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Weld Lites
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Pro-Convos Centerline
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or Weld Wheels Pro-stars or Centerline Pro Convos

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I ran Cragers for quite a time too

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if others weren't available in the sizes I wanted
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I prefer a Halibrand polished slot (below are from Edelbrock rare as hens teeth)
with the kidney-shaped ridged cut outs
Mag wheel if possible, on the older cars
Newer car, after 1980 body styles, the a more contemporary wheel is ok

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Those Bogarts on the front sure look like Motorwheel Fly's (or was it Fleas?).
Flys. The rears were the same, till I had bead-locks installed. Magnesium doesn't make them Fleas. These are Fleas...

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I like the ones that are off the ground :lol:
 
Keystones do look good.BUT,,
I say whatever is the easiest to CLEAN .

Those are the brand I was lookin for, I had a brain fart at the time and couldn’t think of what they were called :lol:,

And yes that’s true too
 
Flys. The rears were the same, till I had bead-locks installed. Magnesium doesn't make them Fleas. These are Fleas...

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Saw a few fly's. I can't remember ever seeing real Fleas on any car, ever.
I remember thinking centerlines were expensive, at the time... but Motorwheels were NUTS!
 
Saw a few fly's. I can't remember ever seeing real Fleas on any car, ever.
I remember thinking centerlines were expensive, at the time... but Motorwheels were NUTS!
The front pair of Fleas I have, are the only ones I've seen in 50 years. I only saw one ad with a picture of a Spyder, Fly, and Flea together, otherwise I've never seen one or a picture of them on a car. Other people have said they have some, but are always unable to post a picture that's not of mine. Rarest parts I've ever had, without any doubt... and I've had a some seriously rare stuff. Back in the mid to late 70's, I bought the last pair of aluminum front Flys, from Gapp and Roush at their shop on Schoolcraft, in Livonia Michigan. That was really big-time for me. LOL
 
I'm a big fan of the Billet Specialties Comp 7s. These are getting beadlocked this winter. Very strong and light. They pair well with their Win Lite front wheels.


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Any Weld wheel.
Centerline auto drags are always a go-to usually cheap.
Always had a thing for convo-pros also.
 
In the early 70's I ran Super Tricks on my Dart,the fronts would crack from the street driving so Centerlines were go to after that.
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