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Old 08-26-2018, 11:46 AM   #15
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I believe stock SS fronts are 27.7", so definitely would be an issue running 26" DRs. What are you running on the front and do you know how much weight the drag pack took off?
17x4.5 race stars. And a 26x4.5 bias front.

Depending on tire choice when I added it up for my setup it was around 80 lbs IIRC

If one went with a more expensive billet wheel weight loss would be about 100 I’d guess as billet wheels are usually at least 5 lbs lighter per rim depending on size
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Old 08-26-2018, 03:10 PM   #16
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I'm using a 17x9.5 with 38mm offset || 6.75 backspacing with a Mickey SS 305/45
28X12.50. I have slight scuff/light rub marks on the driver side liner. I've put about 800 miles on the tries driving to the track/mehico, an done several burn outs, so I assume to clearances are pretty good.


I have put a 295/35R18, which is a 26" tire out back, keeping the stock tires up front, an the traction control and ABS systems start trying to correct things and I had to pull fuzes to make the car drivable.
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