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Old 04-18-2012, 10:06 PM   #57
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I didnt want to use a spacer and if the rear gets a flat you'll have to take one of the fronts off to put on rear and the spare on the front because it's a different diameter and you'll mess up your posi. Just buy a stock front wheel on here ...there going for about $100 and carry a full size spare... Believe me if your on the side of the road somewhere you'll wish you had.
Can you show me where you can get a full size front tire and wheel for $100. I'd buy that in a sec.
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Old 04-18-2012, 10:09 PM   #58
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Can you show me where you can get a full size front tire and wheel for $100. I'd buy that in a sec.
I'd buy 4!
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Old 04-18-2012, 10:13 PM   #59
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Old 04-18-2012, 11:11 PM   #60
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I still have one left.

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Old 04-19-2012, 07:34 AM   #62
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With a full sized spare sitting in the trunk, can it be tied down and secured so it won't bounce around over bumps? I haven't checked my trunk thoroughly yet to see if there are any hooks that could be used.
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With a full sized spare sitting in the trunk, can it be tied down and secured so it won't bounce around over bumps? I haven't checked my trunk thoroughly yet to see if there are any hooks that could be used.
Yes, with a bungee cord it can pretty easily be secured.
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With a full sized spare sitting in the trunk, can it be tied down and secured so it won't bounce around over bumps? I haven't checked my trunk thoroughly yet to see if there are any hooks that could be used.
There are 2 hooks- One one each side of the inner rear body panel.
I use the one on the right side with a 30" strap. It can't go anywhere.
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Old 04-20-2012, 09:55 AM   #65
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You sure about that bolt pattern? I have a Titan and a Silverado.... rims are interchangeable, because they're both six lug, same pattern/ bolt distances... just askin.'
yeah i'm and idiot titan is a 6lug i was thinking of my old tundra and new titan for some reason
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Okay, I did some digging on my tire supplier account. I think I've *maybe* found a low buck combo that is a direct bolt-on with no spacers. Those of you that are willing to get rid of the silly rollerskate brake pads (I recommend Hawk Ceramic PC pads - excellent performance with much less brake dust than stock pads) can go with an 18" wheel spare combo. Otherwise, the 19" likely clears the rollerskate pad cars.

These have yet to be test-fit, but I believe they may work.

Drag DR-37 wheel 18x8.0 +15, BFG Radial T/A 245/55-18 tire - About $270 shipped (mounted/balanced)

-Or- for rollerskate pad cars

Drag DR-37 wheel 19x8.5 +20, Pirelli PZero 245/50-19 tire - About $410 shipped (mounted/balanced)

Thoughts?
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Okay, I did some digging on my tire supplier account. I think I've *maybe* found a low buck combo that is a direct bolt-on with no spacers. Those of you that are willing to get rid of the silly rollerskate brake pads (I recommend Hawk Ceramic PC pads - excellent performance with much less brake dust than stock pads) can go with an 18" wheel spare combo. Otherwise, the 19" likely clears the rollerskate pad cars.

These have yet to be test-fit, but I believe they may work.

Drag DR-37 wheel 18x8.0 +15, BFG Radial T/A 245/55-18 tire - About $270 shipped (mounted/balanced)

-Or- for rollerskate pad cars

Drag DR-37 wheel 19x8.5 +20, Pirelli PZero 245/50-19 tire - About $410 shipped (mounted/balanced)

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That's awesome, plus it is 7 lbs lighter than a stock front wheels and almost 13 lbs lighter than a stock rear wheel (18x8 DR-37 is 22.65 lbs and BFG 245/55 18 is 32.6 lbs). Every lb counts!
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Old 04-20-2012, 11:21 AM   #68
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Okay, I did some digging on my tire supplier account. I think I've *maybe* found a low buck combo that is a direct bolt-on with no spacers. Those of you that are willing to get rid of the silly rollerskate brake pads (I recommend Hawk Ceramic PC pads - excellent performance with much less brake dust than stock pads) can go with an 18" wheel spare combo. Otherwise, the 19" likely clears the rollerskate pad cars.

These have yet to be test-fit, but I believe they may work.

Drag DR-37 wheel 18x8.0 +15, BFG Radial T/A 245/55-18 tire - About $270 shipped (mounted/balanced)

-Or- for rollerskate pad cars

Drag DR-37 wheel 19x8.5 +20, Pirelli PZero 245/50-19 tire - About $410 shipped (mounted/balanced)

Thoughts?
Tony, make it a 245/45-18 so it matches the height of my NT-05's(275/35-19's) and I'm in. I would prefer to not have to use spacers too.
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Tony, make it a 245/45-18 so it matches the height of my NT-05's(275/35-19's) and I'm in. I would prefer to not have to use spacers too.
Dannie, 245/45-18 Nitto NT555 adds $64 to the price above. Those BFG tires are dirt cheap.
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Dannie, 245/45-18 Nitto NT555 adds $64 to the price above. Those BFG tires are dirt cheap.
I know the BFG tires are perfect height for those stock wheels. But, I'm not running stock wheels/tires.

Still not sure which wheels/tires I am going to run on Power Tour since I am going to run that Optima event at the end, which includes track time at Eagle Canyon Raceway....

Considering running those new BFG Comp2's in 275/40-19's, as they are supposed to have good drip and a little better treadwear that the Nitto NT-05's...
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