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![]() Drives: 2011 Camaro SS Join Date: May 2019
Location: oklahoma city
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pulling the trigger on a drag pack
Looks like i'm going to do the Race Star 92 17-10.5 and MT Street ET R. Will the 315/35-17 fit or should i go with the 305/45-17 ? 2011 2SS Thanks
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Both fit
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![]() Drives: 2011 Camaro SS Join Date: May 2019
Location: oklahoma city
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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS M6 Join Date: May 2009
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Every time I mount my Race Stars on the car I wish I would have spent more money on wheels. YMMV.
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GPI SS2; EE E2 catch can; SP 1 7/8" LT Headers w/ hfc; FM AT 3" cat-back; CAI Cold Air Intake; AEM Wideband
Tuned by GPI McCleod RXT; MGW flat stick; Ram Clutch slave cylinder & hydraulic adjuster BMR cradle & diff bushings, trailing arms, toe rods & upper control arm bushings Hotchkis sub-frame brace Stop Tech Z-23 brakes 4.10 gears, Eaton Truetrac, LPW diff cover Best 1/4 mile 12.073 @ 115.68 mph 3,300 ft DA |
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![]() Drives: 2011 Camaro SS Join Date: May 2019
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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS M6 Join Date: May 2009
Location: Idaho
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The free lugnuts are junk, I really need to upgrade. The lug holes are recessed and the holes aren't large enough for a regular impact socket, let alone a socket with the protective plastic on it. They give you a thin wall chrome 3/8 drive socket that will work, but it will break if you use an impact. I ended up getting a thin wall impact socket from Amazon that fits, but it beats the piss out of the recessed holes. Again, I'm not as concerned with the looks, but it makes it harder to get the lugs on and off too. Besides that, there is a phony plastic ring that you have to install on the wheel hub before mounting the wheels. It helps align the wheel so that you can get the lugnuts started. SO you have to install those with your race wheels and uninstall them when you go back to street tires. PITA. If you don't get the new style Race star wheels with the knurled bead seat areas, then prepare to grind all of the powder coat off the bead sealing surfaces. My tires spun 2" on the wheel on every launch before I dismounted the tires and removed the powder coat. PITA. All of those little things add up to me not recommending these wheels. If your budget will allow it, find some better wheels. If not, then be prepared to work a little bit harder every time you swap them out. I've swapped mine on and back off again about 10 times so far and I absolutely hate these wheels because of the increased hassle. I really haven't looked at other wheels to determine which manufacturer makes a set I would like better. I'm going to run these this year and then try to find something better next year.
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GPI SS2; EE E2 catch can; SP 1 7/8" LT Headers w/ hfc; FM AT 3" cat-back; CAI Cold Air Intake; AEM Wideband
Tuned by GPI McCleod RXT; MGW flat stick; Ram Clutch slave cylinder & hydraulic adjuster BMR cradle & diff bushings, trailing arms, toe rods & upper control arm bushings Hotchkis sub-frame brace Stop Tech Z-23 brakes 4.10 gears, Eaton Truetrac, LPW diff cover Best 1/4 mile 12.073 @ 115.68 mph 3,300 ft DA |
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Good info!
Thanks zlathim
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As for the Welds, you just have to ask yourself if you are ever considering a 15" conversion...do you want to spend the money on 17" Welds, to turn around and do it all again on some 15's? I am gonna grab some 17's for the front and just run street radials on all 4, then when the budget allows, get the 15" Weld beadlocks and a pair of skinnies for the fronts. Then you have the durability of the heavy RaceStars for the abuse of the streets and the lightweight Welds for the track
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Previous PB:11.079 @ 122.99mph.. New setup time: TBD
The 11.079 pass: https://youtu.be/pz27Zq54t_E Build thread - www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=555371 |
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This, This and this.... I sold my pair with tires for less than I paid for the tires just to get rid of them and the holy hell nightmare they weree. |
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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS M6 Join Date: May 2009
Location: Idaho
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GPI SS2; EE E2 catch can; SP 1 7/8" LT Headers w/ hfc; FM AT 3" cat-back; CAI Cold Air Intake; AEM Wideband
Tuned by GPI McCleod RXT; MGW flat stick; Ram Clutch slave cylinder & hydraulic adjuster BMR cradle & diff bushings, trailing arms, toe rods & upper control arm bushings Hotchkis sub-frame brace Stop Tech Z-23 brakes 4.10 gears, Eaton Truetrac, LPW diff cover Best 1/4 mile 12.073 @ 115.68 mph 3,300 ft DA |
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![]() Drives: 2011 Camaro SS Join Date: May 2019
Location: oklahoma city
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Does anyone have any experience with the Forgestar wheels ? They are about the same price as the Race Stars
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I’m very happy with my Racestars. Bracket racers 4.5x17 , 10.5x17. I have no complaints. A few complaints above are nothing different than any painted wheel. Marks in the deep lug nut area are going to happen on any wheels that are constantly taken on and off. To be expected more so on painted wheels regardless of brand. The same issue with the painted inner portion of the wheel lip. Scuff and apply paint with sand. GM experienced major tire and wheel slip rotation on the z28 where tires were moving 2-6 inches on the Z28 oem wheels. Their fix was to add paint to the wheels inner lip that contained sand as a texture to resolve the issue.
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