cozmo
12-06-2003, 05:04 PM
Does anyone have these? Will they fit a 4th gen without modification to the wheel well? They are 27.9 inches tall. Or would it be better just to go with 275's which are 26". Thanks
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bfg 325/50/15 drag radialscozmo 12-06-2003, 05:04 PM Does anyone have these? Will they fit a 4th gen without modification to the wheel well? They are 27.9 inches tall. Or would it be better just to go with 275's which are 26". Thanks onebad96T/A 12-06-2003, 09:48 PM They fit very good, u will need to do a little hamering on the inside finderwells not noticable at all. Im also using a rear Eibach Pro kit springs drop of 1 1/5" no rubbing on the outer finder lips at all but i do have them rolled a little. But in conclusion they will fit with very little modifications. I have some pics of mine i can email cozmo 12-06-2003, 11:19 PM Originally posted by onebad96T/A They fit very good, u will need to do a little hamering on the inside finderwells not noticable at all. Im also using a rear Eibach Pro kit springs drop of 1 1/5" no rubbing on the outer finder lips at all but i do have them rolled a little. But in conclusion they will fit with very little modifications. I have some pics of mine i can email Please send me some pics. therock7@rochester.rr.com Thanks Camaro_Guru16NY 12-09-2003, 11:29 AM Originally posted by onebad96T/A They fit very good, u will need to do a little hamering on the inside finderwells not noticable at all. Im also using a rear Eibach Pro kit springs drop of 1 1/5" no rubbing on the outer finder lips at all but i do have them rolled a little. But in conclusion they will fit with very little modifications. I have some pics of mine i can email Can you please email me pics as well> Gonewiththewindfarm@hotmail.com Birdie2000 12-10-2003, 10:00 AM Pics please jbunnell400@hotmail.com kevkop94TA 12-10-2003, 01:28 PM If you want to E-mail me the pics I can host them on my Webshots page for you. That way you don't have to email a ton of people with the pics. KevKop1@aol.com MBonZ28 12-12-2003, 05:19 PM i've got mine on 15x10 prostars with 7.5 BS. I had to due some hammering in the inner wheel well. I also cut out the bumpstop and bracket. under hard launch one side rubs due to the fact that my rear end isnt centered. an adjustable panhard bar will solve that. these tires look BAD ASS!!!!! onebad96T/A 12-14-2003, 08:12 PM Originally posted by kevkop94TA If you want to E-mail me the pics I can host them on my Webshots page for you. That way you don't have to email a ton of people with the pics. KevKop1@aol.com Sent u an Email w/ pics to post kevkop94TA 12-15-2003, 06:12 PM Here are onebad96T/A's pics. Looks pretty damn mean to me. :metal: http://community.webshots.com/album/104952645pRcKSz Raptor1 12-16-2003, 07:21 AM That looks great! onebad96T/A, did you have to use adjustable LCA's to center the wheel in the wheel well? Besides the mods you already mentioned, did you have to trim the bottom of the wheel wells at all? Thanks! onebad96T/A 12-16-2003, 04:29 PM Originally posted by Raptor1 That looks great! onebad96T/A, did you have to use adjustable LCA's to center the wheel in the wheel well? Besides the mods you already mentioned, did you have to trim the bottom of the wheel wells at all? Thanks! I am not using adjustible LCA's at all, and i have heard that i would need them to center the wheel but the wheel looks fine to me. I didnt trim any of the wheel wells i did roll the outer lip a little and had to use a hammer on the inside but thats it no major modifications at all, and dont forget im running a Eibach Pro kit in the rear as well. Im not 100% sure if the tires would not rub on a hard launch at the track, but every day driving and some street racing the tires work fine Im going to take some more pics with the tires off Raptor1 12-16-2003, 05:49 PM Thanks man. I may have to use adjustable LCA's because my tires are not centered in the wells. Maybe they changed something by '96. I know a guy with a '94 Z and his are not center either. Well, they are now because he bought adjustable LCA's ;) TedH 12-16-2003, 06:16 PM FYI: What's New From Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials The most exciting addition to our street tire line up is the new Mickey Thompson ET Street Radial, a D.O.T. approved street legal drag radial. This new tire provides great traction and acceleration on the strip and excellent control on the street. Available soon in sizes to fit most applications. Part # Size 3752R P235/60R15 (26x9.50R15) Coming Soon 3753R P275/50R15 (26x11.50R15) Coming Soon 3754R P275/60R15 (28x11.50R15) Coming Soon 3757R P325/50R15 (28x13.50R15) Coming Soon 3762R P295/65R15 (30x12.50R15) Coming Soon 3763R P315/60R15 (30x13.50R15) Coming Soon 3793R P255/50R16 (26x10.50R16) Coming Soon 3743R P275/40R17 (26x11.50R17) Coming Soon FASTFATBOY 12-17-2003, 11:07 AM I have a set on 15x10 weld xp's with 6.5 back spacing, they fit perfect, small trimming required on lower front fenderlip, and I will cut the bumpstop off. fit very well. David RacinZ 12-21-2003, 11:54 PM hey onebad96ta, what is the offset on your rims in back? thanks Andel onebad96T/A 12-22-2003, 12:53 PM 15X10 with 7 1/2 BS and 2 1/2 to the front. | ||