15x8's or 15x10's for the track?
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15x8's or 15x10's for the track?
I have a set of 26" et streets on salad shooters now. And when on the juice, I run out of gear of course.
So I want to get a set of 28"s for next season. I bought a set of 15x10's with 7.5 back spacing for a really good price from another member. But when putting them up on there, they seem to be to wide. It looks like they are going to hit the bump stop and inner fender well.
I wanted to run a 28x11.5x15 tire.
Should I have got a 8" wheel or will this 10 work with little modifying?
I was orginally going to get a draglite xp because they come in 16". And I would not even have to grind the brakes down. But they are very price$$.
What should I do?
So I want to get a set of 28"s for next season. I bought a set of 15x10's with 7.5 back spacing for a really good price from another member. But when putting them up on there, they seem to be to wide. It looks like they are going to hit the bump stop and inner fender well.
I wanted to run a 28x11.5x15 tire.
Should I have got a 8" wheel or will this 10 work with little modifying?
I was orginally going to get a draglite xp because they come in 16". And I would not even have to grind the brakes down. But they are very price$$.
What should I do?
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I got spacers with it, but if I use them I will have to put longer studs in the axles, right?
And then I think the will rub the outer quarter pnl lip. So it would need jacked up in the rear for this not to happen.??
And then I think the will rub the outer quarter pnl lip. So it would need jacked up in the rear for this not to happen.??
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You don't need spacers. You need longer studs no matter what with welds. The 12mm stud needs to stick out past the washer for the lugnut at least 12mm to be legal. For a 1/2 stud it needs to be 1/2inch past the washer.
Most people only use the spacers to limit the amount of grinding on the calipers. I used .25inch spacers on my 15x10's with 3.25 inch ARP studs.
Most people only use the spacers to limit the amount of grinding on the calipers. I used .25inch spacers on my 15x10's with 3.25 inch ARP studs.
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It seems the consensous is saying stay with the 10's.
How are you people getting them to clear the wheel wells. I have a little advice from a few people but I need more info.Thanks.
How are you people getting them to clear the wheel wells. I have a little advice from a few people but I need more info.Thanks.
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i cut off my bump stops mounts and beat the ever living crap out of the inner fender well and outer fender lip. But i have SUPER clearance. i would beat the crap out of it then put the 28x10.5x15 ET Drags on ang so do a bunch of U turns with the slicks at 12 PSI and then beat everywhere they would rub untill they stopped rubbing. Took a good WHOLE day.
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Originally Posted by SUX2BU
i cut off my bump stops mounts and beat the ever living crap out of the inner fender well and outer fender lip. But i have SUPER clearance. i would beat the crap out of it then put the 28x10.5x15 ET Drags on ang so do a bunch of U turns with the slicks at 12 PSI and then beat everywhere they would rub untill they stopped rubbing. Took a good WHOLE day.
LOL, The hell with the U turns, I'm only going streight with these tires and wheels. HAHA
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go with the 10"!!! I took a plasma cutter and cut the bump stops out and hammered the fender well in a little. You will be happeir with the 10" rims vs the 8" ones. I have 7" backspaceing and they fit perfect.
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You are at a crossroads, let's look at each solution, pro's and con's:
XP's
-As heavy as stock... 22-23 lbs.
-No clearance required for 16x8's or 16x9's
-Look cool, but the faces are not as hmm ridged as the regular draglites, but nobody notices
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=400
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=391
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=398
15x8's
-Some grinding, and spacers can work, can get by
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=334
15x10's
-Require more grinding, and you have to BFH the fender well, and at least bend the bump stops back or cut them off... car is now getting cut up...
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=439
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=242
Summary:
If you want to keep the car very nice, and only race on 28's once in a while, maybe look for a set of 16x8 or 16x9 Draglite XP's.
XP's
-As heavy as stock... 22-23 lbs.
-No clearance required for 16x8's or 16x9's
-Look cool, but the faces are not as hmm ridged as the regular draglites, but nobody notices
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=400
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=391
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=398
15x8's
-Some grinding, and spacers can work, can get by
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=334
15x10's
-Require more grinding, and you have to BFH the fender well, and at least bend the bump stops back or cut them off... car is now getting cut up...
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=439
http://psj.ls1tech.com/gallery/main....&g2_itemId=242
Summary:
If you want to keep the car very nice, and only race on 28's once in a while, maybe look for a set of 16x8 or 16x9 Draglite XP's.
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Originally Posted by SUX2BU
Weld doesn't make a 15x10 XP. and i'm sure if you didn't have to cut or hammer your running a spacer.
(BTW, you might want to check this link: http://weldevo.com/Weld_Racing/wheel...ragliteXP.shtm )
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Heavy That's the biggest drawback. I haven't weighed them to compare, but it feels almost as heavy as a stock wheel with the 26x10.5 ET street on there. BUT, if you want a set of wheels that is a true "bolt on and go" they work fine.