Purchasing drag radials, how about the wheels?
Anything particular to consider, other that possibly weight of wheel? Can I go with an inexpensive MSW wheel that I use just while at the track?
BTW going with an 18" set up.
Thanks,
Anything particular to consider, other that possibly weight of wheel? Can I go with an inexpensive MSW wheel that I use just while at the track?
BTW going with an 18" set up.
Thanks,
I think i paid 1600 for rear tires and rims
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However the wider Nittos used to be more consistent on the street, as you can see in my videos on youtube I was able to outlaunch everything from supras to AWD modded turbo porsches and big turbo evos and big turbo awd Vr4 galants.
The supra in one of my videos was on the BFG drag radials and he is very consistent on them too.

In regards to the tyres, I'm going with the MT, I belive the hoosier is softer but they have advised me it should not be used on the street.
i also have a set of nitto 555r's on amg reps in 245/45-17 ill sell for 200$ plus shipping if anybody wants them
i also have a set of nitto 555r's on amg reps in 245/45-17 ill sell for 200$ plus shipping if anybody wants them
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+1 Best Bang for your buck and is about the lightest setup out there. Got some great 60's off of this setup.
on my 32 i used 24mm shank wheel bolts for a perfect fit.
if you use these on the street the hoosiers arent street legal. try the mt et streets weighing 29 lbs. 7 lbs. heavier than the hoosiers but cheaper and street legal.







