what size slicks and wheels for 1000 hp
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what size slicks and wheels for 1000 hp
I have a turbo trans am that makes some good power but I want to get it hook at the track and I wanted to fit the absolute largest slick and wheel combo that I can to get the power to the ground... I have lt1 rear brakes, stock width rear end, I absolutely do not care if i have to roll fender lip or hammer the **** out of anything, the bump stops are gone... I don't really want to mini tub the car, atleast right now... I'm no expert on wheels and backspacing, I figured a 15 inch rear rim would prob be best for all out racing... any help is much appreciated
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still no help there... I'm looking at maybe some 15x10's but idk what backspacing I will need ... does 3.5 sound right... I can't believe no one on here has any idea ?
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A 15x10 wheel with 7.5" backspace is what you will need if you're using a stock-length rear axle. As far as tires, there's a lot of information needed to pick out a good tire that will best suit your setup. With that kind of power, I'm sure you're going to want at least a 28" tire. If you're an auto car with decent suspension, you might look into a 30" drag radial (315/60/15) If you're looking to stick with a bias ply tire (slick, et street) a 28x10.5-15 ET DRAG or 28x12.5-15 ET STREET would probably be best on that wheel.