Drag Radials
#1
Drag Radials
[&:]Anyone out there know if there are drag radials for the 19 inch rear wheels? My tires will likely need to be replaced in the not so distant future, and I would like to get the added grip at the strip... Any input would be appreciated. If not, anyone running a different wheel on the rear at the strip that will fit over the brakes? Thanks
#2
RE: Drag Radials
I couldn't find any for my 19s. Just go to discount tire and get a cheap pair of 18 inchrims and put the drs on them. I priced 2 replica 18 inch black c5 z06 rims for my car with bf goodrichdrs for under $700 bucks.
#3
RE: Drag Radials
I actually can't find any right now either.. i've seen some hoosiers on a newer viper before though..
I do know that there are 3 main drag radials people run
The Nitto555Extreme drag
BFgoodrich G-force T/A drag radial
Mickey Thompson ET street radials
The nittos tend to last the longest, the MT's hook the hardest by far and the BFGs are somewhere in the middle.
I have no experience with the hoosiers but have had great results with the MT's.. 1.6 60' times.. in a little pony car
I do know that there are 3 main drag radials people run
The Nitto555Extreme drag
BFgoodrich G-force T/A drag radial
Mickey Thompson ET street radials
The nittos tend to last the longest, the MT's hook the hardest by far and the BFGs are somewhere in the middle.
I have no experience with the hoosiers but have had great results with the MT's.. 1.6 60' times.. in a little pony car
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