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Old 11-30-2007   #1
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Default will 15s fit on the rear

got a set of mt et drags in a deal . but they are 15s will they fit non the rear>?
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Old 11-30-2007   #2
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got a set of mt et drags in a deal . but they are 15s will they fit non the rear>?
15's will work if you grind a little of the face and top of the pbr caliper.......nitrousjunkie is using 15 inch welds with d5 hoosiers.
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thanx i,ll try to get ahold of him. But better also get an extra set of stub axels and 1/2 shafts for the strip too .Too bad no one makes a bolt in ford 9in solid axel rear for us. ?
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Old 11-30-2007   #5
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CenterLine Champ 500's won't fit. Weld DragLite 15x10's will fit with a .18 inch spacer to avoid rubbing on the caliper.
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CenterLine Champ 500's won't fit. Weld DragLite 15x10's will fit with a .18 inch spacer to avoid rubbing on the caliper.
Be carefull if you go larger then a 26" tall slick if you choose to not grind the caliper and use a spacer unless you are a good fiberglass repair man!!!
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Be carefull if you go larger then a 26" tall slick if you choose to not grind the caliper and use a spacer unless you are a good fiberglass repair man!!!
M&H makes a 26" tall by 12" wide slick that works just fine with the DragLites. The slicks do hang out of the wheelwells but don't rub.
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].Too bad no one makes a bolt in ford 9in solid axel rear for us. ?
I think you have the wrong car man.
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Old 12-01-2007   #9
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why do tou say that ? cuz i want to be able to launch my car without breaking stuff ? thats been the thing that holds the et back in these cars. revit up sump the clutch and pick up the broken parts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!hehe .i love this car but dont like the rear suspension for drag racing, it sucks jmho
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The reason I say that is that the ZR-1 was never designed to be a drag car and making it so takes away from what the car originally was. You'd be better off with another platform to make a drag car. Less reenginering needed
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