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Old 09-03-2004, 11:50 AM
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Default what drag radial for a 17x9..5 z06 rims..

the time is comming around for me to get a new set for the rear..

17x9.5 in the rear

i know i can fit a 295 on the rear.. is their any street tire or drag radial in that size for 17's that will hook ok.. eagle f1, etc

anyone know if bfg, mickey thompson, etc makes a 285 or 295 drag rad for 17's.. thanks!
Old 09-03-2004, 11:57 AM
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just get the normal 275 nitto
Old 09-06-2004, 11:33 AM
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what cam you have in the ws6 wildbill? something good if ya got 403rwhp with only that......fill me in i want one.
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You should get the BFG Drag Radials. Sure the Nitto's last longer, but BFG hook alot better. I say you should go with 275/40.
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how bout some more pics of your car dude
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thanks ya'll.. joe yea i've heard the same thing about the bfg's hooking better
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You'll have to replace them about every 7 months or so.




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