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BIG KRIS 11-30-2010 04:36 AM

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Thinking of going street/strip now instead of 22s and laying frame.Would like to do a prostreet type deal on 20s but was told if you put any power to those mickey thompsons they will just spin so stick with some 15x14s,what do you guys think?

69trk 11-30-2010 07:40 AM

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i'm thinking about buying some 17's for the car shows, then bolting my drag wheels for the strip. Right now i have a 2.5" drop front spindle and 4" drop rear springs, but i'm going to do another 1" drop on the front and change the rear to a 6" drop. I think it should look pretty good...

lolife99 11-30-2010 10:05 AM

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It sure would look good lay'd out on 22's,....

stich626 11-30-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by BIG KRIS (Post 4322071)
Thinking of going street/strip now instead of 22s and laying frame.Would like to do a prostreet type deal on 20s but was told if you put any power to those mickey thompsons they will just spin so stick with some 15x14s,what do you guys think?

I'm wondering why you think you need 14" wide rims to hook

BIG KRIS 11-30-2010 03:26 PM

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I'm wondering why you think you need 14" wide rims to hook

No need to wonder:lol:,i'm not saying 15x14 cause i think thats all that will hook i like the look.We got plenty of cars around here getting it done on 10.5s.I didnt say i was new to drag racing my friend.Just asking opinons from fellow drag racers with c10s.

BIG KRIS 11-30-2010 03:29 PM

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It sure would look good lay'd out on 22's,....

WOW! Sammy James did a rendering for me with some 22inch True Forged wheels in black too.Looks good!:metal:

BIG KRIS 11-30-2010 03:33 PM

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Lolife99 is that one of Dino's trucks?

lolife99 11-30-2010 04:07 PM

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Lolife99 is that one of Dino's trucks?

That's Dinos old truck that now belongs to a friend of his.
Looks COOL to me,...

BIG KRIS 11-30-2010 05:48 PM

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That's Dinos old truck that now belongs to a friend of his.
Looks COOL to me,...

I can dig it.

Super73 11-30-2010 06:13 PM

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I like lowered trucks but "laying frame" does nothing for me. I also am not a huge fan of wheels bigger than a 20" wheel, the tires just get to ruberband like. Even 20's can be too big on most vehicles. Now I say that from a personal opinion.

You should build a vehicle to suit your enjoyment. If you are torn between the idea, only you can ultimately make the right decision for yourself. I personally enjoy racing my truck and would try to convince you to go that route, but a car show/cruise guy might try to persued you to do the hole air bag deal because they find enjoyment doing that. Neither option is wrong persay, but only you know what you will be happiest with.

Jacfourteen 11-30-2010 06:15 PM

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I like both looks, prostreet and bagged. How much power you planning on putting down? Seems like if you are planning on serious power I think the 15" rims would be better, but if you are going more for the look and just occasional runs down the strip with less power I think the 20's would work just fine.

BIG KRIS 12-01-2010 03:07 PM

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I normally race bikes,but havent raced in the past few years since i sold the busa.Now that i've been into my truck and been hangin out at my buddies chasis shop the love for the 1320 is back and its back like a morning erection!lol. But im thinking more of a race setup and just cruise it,race it,show it.

vin63 12-01-2010 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 69trk (Post 4322124)
i'm thinking about buying some 17's for the car shows, then bolting my drag wheels for the strip...

This is how I approached my tire and wheel combination...I have a set of 15x12s with equal diameter (to my street radials) drag radials to mount up when I decide to go to the track. That way you can run what you want on the street and have a set to thrash on at the track, and not worry about damaging your street combination.

Hottrucks 12-01-2010 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Jacfourteen (Post 4323117)
I like both looks, prostreet and bagged. How much power you planning on putting down? Seems like if you are planning on serious power I think the 15" rims would be better, but if you are going more for the look and just occasional runs down the strip with less power I think the 20's would work just fine.


Well check my build....I'm bagged with 15x12 rims on the rear with a set of M/T's 31x16x15 ( with 29x16x15 I could lay out more with out tire rub on the top of the tub) the fronts are stock 235x75x15's ..if you look further into the build you'll see I just did the 500 caddy swap with a th400 and 3:73 gears....

I havn't run it at the strip yet but they had soem airport 1/4 mile dargs and it ran back to back 99 mph spinning one wheel hard for the first 100 feet I think with a posi it will be a 100 mph work truck

BIG KRIS 12-01-2010 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by vin63 (Post 4324876)
This is how I approached my tire and wheel combination...I have a set of 15x12s with equal diameter (to my street radials) drag radials to mount up when I decide to go to the track. That way you can run what you want on the street and have a set to thrash on at the track, and not worry about damaging your street combination.

Two sets of wheels have been a thought but i also like to stay ready rather than have to get ready,just the ole grudge/street racing days in me.:lol:

BIG KRIS 12-01-2010 06:38 PM

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Well check my build....I'm bagged with 15x12 rims on the rear with a set of M/T's 31x16x15 ( with 29x16x15 I could lay out more with out tire rub on the top of the tub) the fronts are stock 235x75x15's ..if you look further into the build you'll see I just did the 500 caddy swap with a th400 and 3:73 gears....

I havn't run it at the strip yet but they had soem airport 1/4 mile dargs and it ran back to back 99 mph spinning one wheel hard for the first 100 feet I think with a posi it will be a 100 mph work truck

Checking you out now.

Hottrucks 12-01-2010 07:39 PM

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Kris they make some killer P/S radial's now....I have heard nothing buit good things well except the price.....I have been scoring use Bais ones for $100 a pair and since..ummm...they wear out in the centers very fast ??? not sure WHY???? I think once I get some paint I may calm down and ching up for a pair...

BIG KRIS 12-01-2010 07:57 PM

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What about the drag radials,is anyone with a truck running them?Been tryn to find out about some real world test on the new Nitto nto5r.Thinking i could have the best of both worlds with the new technology in 20inch drag radials.

Wild83C10 12-01-2010 09:27 PM

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I've run a few different drag radials on the street, not at the track yet. I've had 325/50/15 BFGs, 275/40/17 MTs and my current setup is 295/35/18s BFGs. They hook ok, not great off the line, but from a roll they are fine. I think with some tuning and some newer 315/18s I can get current setup to hook. I am probably pushing 650+ hp and 600+ ft-lbs. The one advantage I have is I don't start building boost until over 3+ rpms so I can get rolling before the I'm putting all that power to the wheels. I am also running a 5 spd which is a bit harder to hook.
I think DR can work but the rest of the suspension plays a key roll.
18"+ DR are becoming more popular because of the newer vettes and other RWD sports cars.

Super73 12-01-2010 10:06 PM

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I run a 315/60/15 ET Street drag radial on my truck.
I had a set of BFG 275/50/15 DR's when I first got the truck going.
Also had a 30x13.50 ET street bias on the truck.

I ran 275/45/17 Nitto DR's on my 01 Camaro SS..
Also had a 28x11.50x15 ET street on the car.


It would be hard for me to compare traction with each tire do to sizes, different motor/suspension combo's and two different vehicles. I can tell you the Nitto's "seemed" a bit harder than all of the other 3 listed. I got 15k miles out of them on my SS but the car was daily driven 120 miles on the freeway. I did use them for racing though.

The Radials feel a lot more stable than the ET streets simply because of the style tire (non bias ply).

Everyone talks about how quickly the ET street DR's wear out, but Mine are lasting a good long time. But, I do have a 30" one which means there is more roll out compared to a 26" or 28" tire. That is also going to slow the wear down (Less rotations to go the same distance).

Hottrucks 12-01-2010 11:53 PM

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I can say that my M/T's vs even a 60 series radial it feels like the Bias PS tires lend themself to more tire spin till there warm....once warm they stick hard enough for me to think about that 2 piece DS under my truck??

I think that when I step up to a radial I'll try to be a little easy on them because of the $$$ you can pick up a set of slicks or cheaters pretty cheap used if you shop around the track or even craigs list...slap them on a set of cheap wheels throw them in the back of the truck with a 4 way and head the 100 miles to the track in 15 min you can swap them out save some ching and if nothing else have a couple spare tires

BIG KRIS 12-02-2010 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Wild83C10 (Post 4325470)
I've run a few different drag radials on the street, not at the track yet. I've had 325/50/15 BFGs, 275/40/17 MTs and my current setup is 295/35/18s BFGs. They hook ok, not great off the line, but from a roll they are fine. I think with some tuning and some newer 315/18s I can get current setup to hook. I am probably pushing 650+ hp and 600+ ft-lbs. The one advantage I have is I don't start building boost until over 3+ rpms so I can get rolling before the I'm putting all that power to the wheels. I am also running a 5 spd which is a bit harder to hook.
I think DR can work but the rest of the suspension plays a key roll.
18"+ DR are becoming more popular because of the newer vettes and other RWD sports cars.

Might you have pics of it on the 18s?
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Wild83C10 12-02-2010 08:14 PM

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I will try and get a picture this weekend. The only other picture I have is with no engine and without the coilovers adjusted.

Wild83C10 12-13-2010 07:16 AM

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A week late on this but here they are.

http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/w...ion-turbo1.jpg
http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/w...sion-turbo.jpg
http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/w...on-turbo12.jpg

BIG KRIS 12-13-2010 10:03 AM

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Do you race it with the 18s on it?
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