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i have drag lites on the front with a 1" spacer that bolts on and the wheels bolt to the spacer
 

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Weld Drag Lites won't fit period, without some heavy modifications. Pro Stars are different.

I can definitely attest to that (about the draglites)!


i have drag lites on the front with a 1" spacer that bolts on and the wheels bolt to the spacer

I saw some of those this weekend. Did you get one with the studs already in the spacer, or did you get separate wheel studs? And what length studs did you get if you got them separate. (I was looking at the Eibach ones I think, with and without the wheel studs.)
 

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I can definitely attest to that (about the draglites)!




I saw some of those this weekend. Did you get one with the studs already in the spacer, or did you get separate wheel studs? And what length studs did you get if you got them separate. (I was looking at the Eibach ones I think, with and without the wheel studs.)

i have the spacers with the studs in them they bolt to the spindle then the wheel bolts to the spacer ill have pics as soon as i get home from the hospital
 

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Pro Stars do not fit without grinding! lol

When I tested I only tested the drivers side. I put on the passenger side and it was dragging on the caliper a little. Not much but it was enough to stop the wheel. Drivers side moves freely..

Small variances in the wheel I guess
 

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Pro Stars do not fit without grinding! lol

When I tested I only tested the drivers side. I put on the passenger side and it was dragging on the caliper a little. Not much but it was enough to stop the wheel. Drivers side moves freely..

Small variances in the wheel I guess

it fit with a 1/2 inch spacer up front for a guy with a 2007, so im gonna try it since i have a 2007, worse comes to worse it doesn't fit ill get the caliper grinded.
 

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let me know how it works for you man....I haven't been able to get the prostars on my car quite yet but have also seriously considered jeg stars for the rear.

EDIT...actually I did when I first for the car but they hit the calipers hard of course

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I noticed you did not have the billet specialties fitment on here. So here you go. The picture are not the best i know.

Uses a 1" spacer on front. 1/2 spacer on rear and extended studs and ground the living hell out of the calipers. Front wheels are 15x4 with 1.625 BS BSP-RS035406516N. Rears are 15x10 with 7.5 BS BSP-RS035106575N.



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Now thats what im talking about, those billet specialties have been talked about before but no one has been able to get pics of them on a car. SD was the only one who tried to put them on but they were made for a f-body car. That looks really good on there man, any more info on what model they were meant for and what not, got any pics of the grinding and spacers used? I have been looking into putting those on my car for some time now. All info is greatly appreciated.
 

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I noticed you did not have the billet specialties fitment on here. So here you go. The picture are not the best i know.

Uses a 1" spacer on front. 1/2 spacer on rear and extended studs and ground the living hell out of the calipers. Front wheels are 15x4 with 1.625 BS BSP-RS035406516N. Rears are 15x10 with 7.5 BS BSP-RS035106575N.



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Thats the look I want. Any more info and pics of what you had to do ?
 

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Ill try to find so more pics that i took. The wheels were just the regular billet specialties, but on the rear it took some heavy grinding. The fronts fit with no gringing as long as you use the 1 inch spacer adapters.
 

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Get us some pics of the spacers on the front and the grinding it took for the rears and did these billet specialties go on a 99-04 model? I have found some blems that were pretty cheap and want to know exactly what those rims were made for to ensure that the bolt pattern and back spacing are correct. Thanks for the pics and help.
 

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Guess ill just have to save my money up to get them. $949.80 for just rims without shipping. Better than the price of bogarts, but alot more work to get them to fit though. Oh well. Lets see some more pics!!!!
 

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have we ever confirmed if the JEGS SPORT STAR CAST WHEELS

Front : 15x4 W/ 1.75 BS , PN: 555-67051 , 3/8" Spacer ,PN: 555-65051 actually fit without grinding on 07's?? i feel like i still heard stories where u couldnt use stock studs and/or had to grind
 

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I have those. Grind a tiny bit. stock studs work
 

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I have those. Grind a tiny bit. stock studs work

hmm. man im about rdy to Order the wheels finnally coming up here any day now i was pretty set on what i was going to do, but it seems like i only got 1 guy who had success doing it.. urgh just puts me in a pickle where i dont know what to order hmm. i kno im not going w/ holeshot or bogarts etc, way to pricey.

Dex, u have an 07? I was trying to avoid griding, but if it has to be done then so be it. hmm well im settled on the rear wheel i know that at least im going w/ the jegs 15x8 one.. its the front thats the pickle.. Either go for the Jegs w/ the 3/8 spacer and grind it up or take a gamble go with the weld pro star i spoke of w/ the 1/2 spacer and hope im lucky like a forum member and dont have to grind. But then my only worry with the weld is will my stock studs still be safe if i have a 1/2 spacer on. the guy didnt change his but makes me think. i mean if it still rubs w/ 1/2 spacer than ill grid it but i dont know if anyone else has tried 1/2 spacer.

Well i got to figure this out so i can order up.. thx for helping:hi:
 

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I have an 06.

It didnt appear to drag on the caliper but I drove around the block on them and when I took it off there were slight marks in the caliper. My calipers are painted red so I could see it easily. Tiny bit of grinding will fix it.
 

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i would like to see pics of your grinded rear calipers for the jegs wheels mine lock up on the rear caliper is it the out side or the top you guy grinded it looks like its hitting on the top of my caliper
 

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thats new, i havent heard of the rears not fitting, only the fronts. what year car alloy?

dex did you have any problems with your rears not fitting or was it fronts only?
 
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