G gragner66 0 Mar 29, 2014 21 0 1 11 Nov 5, 2014 #1 Here are my daughter and sons cars for this year. Dropping them off tonite for race next week
Crash Enburn 0 Jan 18, 2012 1,228 78 48 13 Albuquerque, NM Nov 5, 2014 #2 Please tell me your son's car is named "Sharknado".
G gragner66 0 Mar 29, 2014 21 0 1 11 Nov 5, 2014 #3 Lol. Hes not seen movies but he loves the shark camo. I have it on another car
Kinser Racing ********************* 25+ Pro Race Wins! National Champion Nov 24, 2011 3,903 30 48 13 Nov 5, 2014 #4 I can't tell very well from the pic but are those Awana wheels?
Rocket car 0 Pro Racer Jan 1, 2013 1,238 24 38 12 Algonquin for the"good land". Wayne's World Nov 6, 2014 #5 I don't think so. Awana wheels are hollowed out (or see through)around the hub. Like a mag wheel.
Kinser Racing ********************* 25+ Pro Race Wins! National Champion Nov 24, 2011 3,903 30 48 13 Nov 6, 2014 #6 Rocket car said: I don't think so. Awana wheels are hollowed out (or see through)around the hub. Like a mag wheel. Click to expand... Thanks! That's what I thought too. They look like BSA wheels.
Rocket car said: I don't think so. Awana wheels are hollowed out (or see through)around the hub. Like a mag wheel. Click to expand... Thanks! That's what I thought too. They look like BSA wheels.
G gragner66 0 Mar 29, 2014 21 0 1 11 Nov 8, 2014 #7 No they are BSA wheels. All they ask us is to be 5oz in weight or less and only graphite on wheels
Rocket car 0 Pro Racer Jan 1, 2013 1,238 24 38 12 Algonquin for the"good land". Wayne's World Nov 8, 2014 #8 Good call with the BSA wheels! Much faster than the Awana wheels.
G gragner66 0 Mar 29, 2014 21 0 1 11 Nov 10, 2014 #9 Yes. Unless your good with a lath or steady hands with dremel. BSA are a lot easier to work with.