Thread: 1st time out
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06-22-2005 08:28 PM #16
and since i dont have 600+ bucks for a pair of slicks im gonna have to use my M/T sportsmans thats why i asked in a differnt thread if they were any good in jegs it says they hook i dont think they will maybe if i use plenty of vht and heat um up real good. since the season started so long high school drags have been going now since april well this is my 1st time at the high school drags so i hope i dont f^&* shit up the trick is whats gonna kill me i even found harnesses for 60 bucks althought at 60 i question there safety but 16.1 certified eh what can go wrong
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06-22-2005 08:38 PM #17
Originally posted by gassersrule_196
and since i dont have 600+ bucks for a pair of slicks im gonna have to use my M/T sportsmans thats why i asked in a differnt thread if they were any good in jegs it says they hook i dont think they will maybe if i use plenty of vht and heat um up real good. since the season started so long high school drags have been going now since april well this is my 1st time at the high school drags so i hope i dont f^&* shit up the trick is whats gonna kill me i even found harnesses for 60 bucks althought at 60 i question there safety but 16.1 certified eh what can go wrong
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06-22-2005 10:35 PM #18
well how big were they? mine are 29 18.5's and i spin em to much
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06-23-2005 06:13 AM #19
Originally posted by gassersrule_196
well how big were they? mine are 29 18.5's and i spin em to much
33'' tall, 15'' rim and dont remember how wide but it was pretty much wall to wall tire. i didnt need all that much tire but they looked good and somebody gave them to me. the fun part was i had a blower, so i could do a burn out through the lights. that was more fun than the race.Mike
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06-23-2005 06:16 AM #20
The ones I used last year were 33X18.5 ET Street. The tread width was 16" and Ill be damed if I could get them to spin off the line.Mike Casella
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06-23-2005 06:30 AM #21
Originally posted by pro60chevy
The ones I used last year were 33X18.5 ET Street. The tread width was 16" and Ill be damed if I could get them to spin off the line.Mike
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06-23-2005 06:37 AM #22
The only thing I didn't like about the ET Streets is they didn't produce much smoke, but they didn't need to. Most of the classes are restricted on their burnouts to not go past the line. This year running Outlaw, I can go as far as I want, or the crowd wants.Mike Casella
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06-23-2005 06:44 AM #23
you will love that. mine didnt smoke much either, but i had the zoom headers coming out at the back of the front tires and man they sounded good. had the flame to. like i say i loved that more than the run.Mike
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06-23-2005 01:00 PM #24
right now ive got 29x18.5 m/t sportsmans my im is a 15 but its 14 inches wide id like to get a set of hoosier quick time pros but ic ant run anything over 29-30 tall and trying to figure out tire#'s confuses the hell outta me ..........scooter.........BTW ill probably have to get a new set of back wheels mine dont smoke much either
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06-23-2005 01:31 PM #25
i was just wondering has anyone read the new car craft? they've got a little deal on a smokey yunick 302 camaro made 486 with 60's technology just thought id share and see what anyone thinks..........................scooter
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07-19-2005 07:53 PM #26
So did you make it to the track yet?
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07-20-2005 12:13 AM #27
yeah read the thread titled bidesmaid outing lol
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