13" INERTIA ADVANTAGE WHEELS
(13X6 / 13X7 / 13X8 / 13X9 / 13x10 / 13x11)
The 13" Bassett Inertia Advantage series wheels use the Inertia Advantage five-spoke center design* and a high quality spun-form shell. The brake cooling holes feature almost 9 square inches more area, while the weight placement in the center helps the wheel rotate faster. Also, CNC spun form rim shell construction and strict quality control means runout is much lower than other 13" wheels on the market. NOW OFFERING 5X100 MM BOLT PATTERN!
Light weight and low runout (under .030") thanks to spun-form wheel shells produced in-house
Reinforced torque ring and forged coining on center increases durability.
The 5/8" valve stem hole is located behind the center to avoid clipping
Larger brake cooling holes reduce brake temperature and prevent fading during long feature races
NOTE: The 13x6, 13x7 and 13x8 wheels feature tire safety bead bumps to retain the tire when using low air pressure on dirt tracks.
ATTENTION: Bassett Racing Wheels are lug-centric, which means the wheel is constructed and trued off of the bolt circle. The center hub bore hole cannot be used to balance Bassett Racing Wheels. We recommend using an experienced tire mounter with a bolt pattern adapter plate that allows for balancing off of the bolt circle.
Bassett Racing Wheels also require 45 degree chamfer lug nuts. Visit our Wheel Accessories page for available lug nuts.
* PLEASE NOTE: The 3" backspace 13x6, 4" backspace 13x7, 5" backspace 13x8 wheels and all 5.5" backspace wheels feature a seven D-Hole center. (pictured at right).
13X7 Weighs only 13 Pounds!
Available Finish: Black, Silver.
Most Bassett wheels are made to order and may have 1-3 week backorder times. Chrome takes longer.
Custom Ordered Wheels are Non-Returnable and Non Refundable, Double Check Back Spacing and Bolt Patterns Before Ordering.
- What is the correct lug nut to use and how tight should I torque the lug nuts?
Bassett Racing Wheels require a hardened steel, 1" oversize, open-ended lug nut with a 45 degree seat chamfer. Before going on the track, always use a torque wrench and torque lug nuts to 85 ft.-lbs. For brand new wheels, make sure to re torque after first use because as the powder coat paint gets worn off, it can cause the lug nuts to loosen slightly.
- I want to balance my new Bassett Wheels and tires. How do I ensure an accurate balance?
Bassett Racing Wheels are lug-centric, which means the wheel is constructed and trued off of the bolt circle. The center hub bore hole cannot be used to balance Bassett Racing Wheels. We recommend using an experienced tire mounter with a bolt pattern adapter plate that allows for balancing off of the bolt circle.