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Subject: What size M/T drag radial


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Dave Gorski
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Date Posted: 22:16:28 04/01/06 Sat

I want to try M/T drag radials instead of 30x13.50 M/T ET streets. Should I use the 295/65 or the 315/60 on my 10" rim? The 315's have about the same section width as the E/T'S. Do radials like a narrow or wider rim? Do you guys hit radials hard or use soft hit type converters? I have a 84 vette, 4-link with a 2.06 first gear turbo 400, 4.56, 447 inch small block N/A, nitrous to come later. Had a small B/M 250 size blower on it ran 9.50 146 mph. Sorry for all the questions but this radial thing sounds challenging to make them hook, really intrigues me. THANKS Dave

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Re: What size M/T drag radialJohn Sears05:28:47 04/12/06 Wed


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