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4snows work good but prowedges are alittle better IMO. But the prowedges are harder to find & cost twice as much as the 4snows. The prowedges come only for 8" rims I believe. If you don't have turner down rear hubs & drilled for honda bolt pattern you can't run 8" rims. The 4snows come in 8" & 9" so you can run the 9" 4snow with stock hubs. The 8" rims are the way to go if you can IMO.
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We use them on all 4 wheels, 22x9's, (race in the pro open utitily class)
Here a vid of them working, at the Maine state drags, utility open last year, we're in the blue.
Drag race.
Here a vid of them working, at the Maine state drags, utility open last year, we're in the blue.
Drag race.
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Originally posted by: CountryJoeGlass
4snows work good but prowedges are alittle better IMO. But the prowedges are harder to find & cost twice as much as the 4snows. The prowedges come only for 8" rims I believe. If you don't have turner down rear hubs & drilled for honda bolt pattern you can't run 8" rims. The 4snows come in 8" & 9" so you can run the 9" 4snow with stock hubs. The 8" rims are the way to go if you can IMO.
4snows work good but prowedges are alittle better IMO. But the prowedges are harder to find & cost twice as much as the 4snows. The prowedges come only for 8" rims I believe. If you don't have turner down rear hubs & drilled for honda bolt pattern you can't run 8" rims. The 4snows come in 8" & 9" so you can run the 9" 4snow with stock hubs. The 8" rims are the way to go if you can IMO.
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