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Old 11-16-2006, 11:54 AM
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I think I'm going to order a set for my 17" street tires. They have a 325/40/17 thats 28" tall, its not super wide but I need a 28" tire. They look alot like what the new MT drag radials are supposed to look like in the larger sizes they are coming out with.
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my bud had them on his 87 mustang 160.60 foot(so close to a 1.5) 11.5 in the 1/4mi. i believe his were 28'' tall too.
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i ran the 275/60/15's on my supra.. it 60ft'd low 1.40's(1.42) on them and ran 10 teens at 131-132mph @ 3650lbs..

i liked them..
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Originally Posted by NRC-Motorsports
i ran the 275/60/15's on my supra.. it 60ft'd low 1.40's(1.42) on them and ran 10 teens at 131-132mph @ 3650lbs..

i liked them..
Wow, a Supra that runs the number!!

There are a couple local 12 sec 1000hp Supras lol
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Originally Posted by SScam68
Wow, a Supra that runs the number!!

There are a couple local 12 sec 1000hp Supras lol

that was with a very mild set up.. stock 100k miles long block,upgrade fuel system and aem ecu, cast exhaust manifold, pt67 .68 a/r, greddy 3 row front mount,th400 tranny..29psi of boost.. the thing went 10.50's all day long on 17 inch nitto's with 25psi of boost and a completely stock fuel sytem, with nothing more then a meth kit and a safc fuel controller which gave me a little room to move the fuel curve around the new owner put a tubular manifold on it, a ball bearing 67 mm turbo, rebuilt the bottom end with stonger internals, and through some cams in the head.. its gone 9.70's on boost alone leaving soft.. I loved that car.. maybe someday i'll get another..

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Originally Posted by TS6
I think I'm going to order a set for my 17" street tires. They have a 325/40/17 thats 28" tall, its not super wide but I need a 28" tire. They look alot like what the new MT drag radials are supposed to look like in the larger sizes they are coming out with.
It's 325/45/17 and I wonder if they fit without any cutting or rolling ?? TTT
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Originally Posted by Keenov
It's 325/45/17 and I wonder if they fit without any cutting or rolling ?? TTT
yes they do! I have these on my Boyd 17X 11 rims. I have stock springs, HAL shocks, and an adjustable pan hard rod bar in the rear. TIght fit, but no rubbing....hook pretty damn nice.

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Originally Posted by SDB
yes they do! I have these on my Boyd 17X 11 rims. I have stock springs, HAL shocks, and an adjustable pan hard rod bar in the rear. TIght fit, but no rubbing....hook pretty damn nice.

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Sound nice, how about some PIC's


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