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Juztcuz 02-04-2012 08:47 PM

Drag Rubber need help
 
I still have the orignal mach 1 rims and I want to put a drag tire on her but the rim is a seventeen inch rim what is the biggest drag tire I can stuff in the rear wheel well without any mods. Also what is the best drag tire for hooking up but best bang for dollar. Can anyone help me out??? I will install at the track so no street driving onn these tires. Thanks for all the help.

SNAKEBITE 02-05-2012 10:07 AM

Mickey Thompson comes to mind, sizing not sure

1low03gt 02-05-2012 07:23 PM

These days you can a drag radial from 15 inchers to 20's, so noworries there.
All you need is to decide on brand.
You got Nitto which have to different styles now, Mickey Thompsons which also have to different styles, Hoosiers, then there is the E.T Streets that are dot approved.
But if you plan on summer day to day use, the only ones that will be safe are the original Nitto's NT555R Drag Radial, plus they have a longer life then the rest, but if you want the best sticky tire for your money, and you do not plan on driving on them on a day to day, the Mickey Thompson ET Street Radial will not disappoint, they are not safe in the ran though.

fast Ed 02-05-2012 08:18 PM

Use a pair of some other wheels to put the track tires on. Your Mach I wheels are only 8" wide, and most of the 17" drag tires are going to be designed to go on 9 - 10" wheels. Pretty much the only exception I can think of is the Nitto drag radial, their 275/40/17 is more like a 255 or 265, so they will go on an 8" wheel without too much of a squeeze.

My suggestion is a set of 15 x 8 or 15 x 10" wheels, with 275/50R15 or equivalent size drag tires. Mickey Thompson E-T Streets are a decent tire for a reasonable price.



cheers
Ed

SNAKEBITE 02-06-2012 02:32 PM

x2 on the extra wheels as this will save a ton of time obviously

DublDee 02-06-2012 02:43 PM

Great advise, once again fast Ed!:tup

SNAKEBITE 02-07-2012 03:45 PM

Ed needs a title i.e. Tech guru

DublDee 02-07-2012 04:05 PM

He also deserves a prop! +1 for the great advice Ed :tup

1low03gt 02-07-2012 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by fast Ed (Post 170976)
Use a pair of some other wheels to put the track tires on. Your Mach I wheels are only 8" wide, and most of the 17" drag tires are going to be designed to go on 9 - 10" wheels. Pretty much the only exception I can think of is the Nitto drag radial, their 275/40/17 is more like a 255 or 265, so they will go on an 8" wheel without too much of a squeeze.

My suggestion is a set of 15 x 8 or 15 x 10" wheels, with 275/50R15 or equivalent size drag tires. Mickey Thompson E-T Streets are a decent tire for a reasonable price.



cheers
Ed

X2 on this. :tup

VAEM 02-07-2012 06:18 PM

I gave him a second prop. You rock Ed.


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