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Old 11-04-2004, 11:37 PM   #1
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Drag Radials & Skinnies

Is their anything I need to know about them?

Like sizes, combo's or extra crap. Sometimes I hear things about people needing spacers for skinnies? Whats the deal?

And any suggestions. (exact measurements & brands w/ tires)
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Old 11-04-2004, 11:59 PM   #2
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I have 15x3.5 with 165R15 up front with a 5/16" spacer and 15x8 w/5.5" backspacing with 235/50/15 BFG DRs and 5/8" spacer in the rear with lots of brake grinding. I cannot give you advice as to the size rear slick you would need with a V8.
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Old 11-05-2004, 12:07 AM   #3
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I have 15x3.5 with 165R15 up front with a 5/16" spacer and 15x8 w/5.5" backspacing with 235/50/15 BFG DRs and 5/8" spacer in the rear with lots of brake grinding. I cannot give you advice as to the size rear slick you would need with a V8.
Why did you have to grind the break?

I was going to get those cheap $40 dollar 16" black wheels.
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Old 11-05-2004, 10:27 AM   #4
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I have 15x3.5 with 165R15 up front with a 5/16" spacer and 15x8 w/5.5" backspacing with 235/50/15 BFG DRs and 5/8" spacer in the rear with lots of brake grinding. I cannot give you advice as to the size rear slick you would need with a V8.
Why did you have to grind the break?

I was going to get those cheap $40 dollar 16" black wheels.
Those 15" wheels did not clear his rear brakes, so he added a spacer and ground down the outside edge of the caliper to make them clear. If you opt for the 16" wheels, you shouldn't have any clearance issues.

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are you gonna use the skinnies everyday?....if so, get a 5 inch front wheel, since the 3.5's arent recomended for everyday use and will kill youre braking and handling...and if you get in an accident with a non-approved tire, youre pretty much ufked
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Old 11-05-2004, 11:20 AM   #6
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are you gonna use the skinnies everyday?....if so, get a 5 inch front wheel, since the 3.5's arent recomended for everyday use and will kill youre braking and handling...and if you get in an accident with a non-approved tire, youre pretty much ufked
No they would just be thrown on at the track. I wouldnt feel confident driving down on the parkway with them on.
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