Drag wheel size options
#1
Drag wheel size options
Currently I am running the ZO6 replicas 17 x 9.5 up front and 18 x 10.5 in the rear with 285 rear tires. The rear offsets are 58 mm so I had to do the BFH mod but it clears the fenders without issue. What are my options with a drag wheel setup so I can keep my current clearance? I do not want any issues with the fender, I will not roll the lip. Every drag wheel I look at has backspacing numbers not offset so it is throwing my calculation off. What are you guys running or have run in the past that you could recommend to me? Thanks for the help.
#2
Our Bogart drag wheel designs can be built for your car. You can choose any design in the P1 series.
There is little you need to consider, I can build you a direct fit drag wheel setup. You'll be able to bolt on the front and rear drag wheels without modifications to your car or calipers.
If you don't care about having to do modifications to make the wheels fit, weld economy line wheels i.e. prostars/draglites are a very good choice. They are probably the next in line regarding performance benefits. Using them though would be like leaving about 50lbs on your car verses our wheels.
There is little you need to consider, I can build you a direct fit drag wheel setup. You'll be able to bolt on the front and rear drag wheels without modifications to your car or calipers.
If you don't care about having to do modifications to make the wheels fit, weld economy line wheels i.e. prostars/draglites are a very good choice. They are probably the next in line regarding performance benefits. Using them though would be like leaving about 50lbs on your car verses our wheels.
#4
Currently I am running the ZO6 replicas 17 x 9.5 up front and 18 x 10.5 in the rear with 285 rear tires. The rear offsets are 58 mm so I had to do the BFH mod but it clears the fenders without issue. What are my options with a drag wheel setup so I can keep my current clearance? I do not want any issues with the fender, I will not roll the lip. Every drag wheel I look at has backspacing numbers not offset so it is throwing my calculation off. What are you guys running or have run in the past that you could recommend to me? Thanks for the help.
The next question is, Are you looking to Just bolt slicks or a Drag radial on and keep your Fronts or are you Looking for a complete package.
#6
Severe grinding of the caliper to run the economy designs is needed. Some people run spacers with no grinding, But every car i have seen with economy wheels needed severe grinding on the fronts and rears. Now with Sever grinding on the calipers, A few people have had caliper failure. I would not advise alot of Spirited Hi speed Driving that requires alot of braking.
We offer a package with 2 15x10's with the correct backspacing and a direct fit wheel, As well as 2 15x4 that requires Minimal grinding on the front calipers to work. there is a few threads with the pictures so you can see what is needed. Our wheels were designed for Street and Strip usage, You can bolt our on and leave them on for awhile as opposed to many wheels that are Race only, or For Off Road use only.
you can check them out here on a few cars.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...o-pricing.html
The price on my 15" package is 1140.00 shipped to you with Lugs.
We offer a package with 2 15x10's with the correct backspacing and a direct fit wheel, As well as 2 15x4 that requires Minimal grinding on the front calipers to work. there is a few threads with the pictures so you can see what is needed. Our wheels were designed for Street and Strip usage, You can bolt our on and leave them on for awhile as opposed to many wheels that are Race only, or For Off Road use only.
you can check them out here on a few cars.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...o-pricing.html
The price on my 15" package is 1140.00 shipped to you with Lugs.
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#13
It depends on the size of the spacer. Personally i would grind up the caliper a little and use no spacer, then paint my calipers so they look fresh. You can use a small spacer if you would like, i would say about an 1/8" should be sufficient.