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11-18-1999, 07:36 PM | #1 |
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Drag Radials?
Hey guys, im looking for a set of drag radials for my stang. im not sure which ones to get. any input would be appreciated. Thanks Mustang Works!
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11-18-1999, 08:34 PM | #2 |
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I have a 97 cobra and I run nitto's. I run 1.80 60 foot times and drive it everyday. I do a good burnout on each pass and have put about 12,000 miles in them. They still pull 1.80's all day long and I love them!!!
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11-18-1999, 10:20 PM | #3 |
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Muscle mustang and Fast Fords did a compro
on Drag radials in the JAN 2000 edition. they prefered the BFG drag radials over the Nittos. But that's their opinion. Dan ------------------ '96 Cobra, Steeda G-Trac Stage III Suspension, K&N Filter,77mmPro-M,FMS Ceramic Coated Headers,Bassini-X Pipe, FMS Aluminum driveshaft, FMS 3.73's, Cobra R's , Firestone SZ-50 275-40x17's, Powerslot Rotors, Preformance Friction Z rated pads, (Track PF90 Compound pads),Steeda Tri-Ax, Schroth Restraints,Kuhmo Victoracers(for the track) Steeda Functional Wing. |
11-19-1999, 11:38 AM | #4 |
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I run the Nittos and also pull consistent
mid 1.7 60fts. (275/40/17) I love these tires and they wear good also. The BFGs are more for like a 69 Camaro ??? The Nittos to me are more refined. I run 16lbs of air at the track and 25 on the street. I do a 3 sec burnout at the track and preload the clutch. Goodluck!!!!! ------------------ Chuck Riley 94 "real" street Cobra 12:10s on Nittos (blown) |
11-19-1999, 02:15 PM | #5 |
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just put bfg drag radials on my car, AWESOME!!! i was getting 1.86 60" times on normal street tires and although i haven't been able to get to the track, i will bet on getting in the 1.6's on the drag radials. now for the down side, you will probably not get more than 5000-6000 miles out of these. i was going to run the nitto's which will easily get 15,000 miles but they didn't have a 315/35-17, so i had to get the bfg's. got to play with a viper on the street a couple of days ago and the tires launched me like a rocket off the line leaving the viper behind.
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11-23-1999, 09:31 AM | #6 |
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I've heard the HOOSIER QUICKTIME DOT is excellent for the strip.It is available in
a few stock (16")rims sizes all the way up to over 10.5" |
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