Apexcarver wrote: mine are in use, but heres a reliable source thats not too bad http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FMS-M-1007-D178
That is a great price. Thanks for the link!
Apexcarver wrote: mine are in use, but heres a reliable source thats not too bad http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FMS-M-1007-D178
That is a great price. Thanks for the link!
I have been looking for and found a set of the 98 cobra wheels that are the 17x8
guy wants $900
whats the market going rate for them these days?
In reply to dyintorace :
The real 1995 was a five lug wheel. That is an aftermarket 1995 style wheel with 4 lug pattern for a FOX body.
Uh, nevermind. Seems several other folks already pointed you in the right direction.
Well, hard to keep up with whats real on market tracking them. Its like watching Miata classifieds and seeing all these listings for $200 Nardi shift knobs. (you start wondering if the packing material is a certain consumable plant of dubious legality)
Car-part has some for $150?
Some of those guys that just collect cars are starting to pay attention to them now, so prices are likely to start going up gently.
mr2s2000elise said:I have been looking for and found a set of the 98 cobra wheels that are the 17x8
guy wants $900
whats the market going rate for them these days?
Those were $600/set new for OEM wheels in the late 00s. They're probably discontinued now, but $900 is a lot more than I'd pay even for OEM. Replicas are available new for a lot less than that.
I sold a set of OEM 95 Cobras last year for $400.
The Zoomboni wheels had genuine Ford markings on them. I sold the set to a buddy for his Crown Vic for $300.
They were 5x114.3 and while the fronts were 17x9" the rears were 17x10.5"
Use this information as you see fit.
The Zoomboni now wears a much more appropriate for it's size 15x10" wheel and Avon A11 slicks.
Will said:mr2s2000elise said:I have been looking for and found a set of the 98 cobra wheels that are the 17x8
guy wants $900
whats the market going rate for them these days?
Those were $600/set new for OEM wheels in the late 00s. They're probably discontinued now, but $900 is a lot more than I'd pay even for OEM. Replicas are available new for a lot less than that.
I sold a set of OEM 95 Cobras last year for $400.
Thanks
I will offer him $400
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