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01redws6ta Aug 19, 2008 10:00 PM

16" or 17" DR's?
 
I am looking into a set of DR's to hook up at the track. I was wondering if I should go with 17" (275's) ones and put them on my stock rims or 16" ones and get a pair of take off rims (255's). Would the 16" ones be better due to more sidewall? I am also planning on removing the front sway bar. I had a lot of wheel spin last time and a 2.5 60':emb:!

Any input would be appreciated.

BadBandit69 Aug 19, 2008 10:36 PM

I would lean towards the 16's just cause they are lighter and cheaper. Take offs can be had pretty cheap. The tires are cheaper. Plus they only last like 6 or 7,000 miles on the street. So you don't want to be drivin on them all the time if its ur DD. Unless your lookin at nittos they seem to last longer and have better street manners.

7420NW7TH Aug 19, 2008 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by 01redws6ta (Post 9954772)
Would the 16" ones be better due to more sidewall?


I would say so. I'd go with the 16's.

SOLO Z Aug 20, 2008 01:04 AM


Originally Posted by BadBandit69 (Post 9955014)
I would lean towards the 16's just cause they are lighter and cheaper. Take offs can be had pretty cheap. The tires are cheaper. Plus they only last like 6 or 7,000 miles on the street. So you don't want to be drivin on them all the time if its ur DD. Unless your lookin at nittos they seem to last longer and have better street manners.

^x2 go with the 16's:D

Bitemark46 Aug 20, 2008 09:33 AM

As stated above. 16". They have more sidewall than the 17's so you'll be able to "hit" the tires harder. -Mark

3DFORMULA Aug 20, 2008 11:10 AM

I agree with doing 16". It took a great TA before I could get good hook out of my 17" but it still inconsistent.

omcar Aug 20, 2008 11:53 AM

16s all the way...

Dave J Aug 20, 2008 12:48 PM

if you are getting rims for drag only use why not get 15`s?

troopercar Aug 20, 2008 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by Dave J (Post 9957633)
if you are getting rims for drag only use why not get 15`s?

what he said^

but if you have stock 16's they are better than 17's as stated

DopeFedZ Aug 20, 2008 05:46 PM

The 16's should work. Shortly after buying a set of 315/45/16's my crap broke so I haven't even been able to try them out yet.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...SC02929psd.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...SC02932psd.jpg

01redws6ta Aug 20, 2008 08:44 PM

Thanks for all the input guys...it sounds like the 16's are the way to go. My car is definately not a DD...I have put about 500 miles on it each of the last few years.
I know 15's would probably be best, but I don't want to hack up my brake calipers for clearance.
Now I'll just have to find some take off rims.:nod:

3DFORMULA Aug 20, 2008 10:29 PM


Thanks pal! I had NO chance to make it to the bathroom before I creamed my shorts.
THATS BEAUTIFUL!

Dragwheelz.com Aug 20, 2008 10:43 PM

If your going to buy some take off rims, Don't bother as the width of the wheel is not that also.

go with the new F body Street light, 15x10 7.5" of back space. No grinding needed at all on the rears.

if you go into the wheel section there are a few threads, along with Pictures.

JL ws-6 Aug 21, 2008 06:52 AM

15 inch rim and don't look back. Save yourself the headaches and go that route right away.

And if they're for track use only, don't screw around with the et tires, hell unless you have to run the radial for a class/rules I wouldnt' even do that, the et drag/full slick, just work... they have for years and that hasn't changed at all.

Radials can work, but if the suspension isn't right, you're gonna have to make it right. If the radial spins, it won't recover, bias ply slick, if it spins, it's only gonna for a foot or so then it's gonna grab, something the radial won't do.

For a starting point, bias ply full slick on a 15 inch rim, and go from there. You won't regret it.


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