Weld Draglite question
Weld Draglite question
Anyone ever use the Weld Draglite 15x10" with 7.5" backspace on a 4th gen? How did it fit? How much rear brake caliper clearancing was needed? I can get a set of these at a great price, so I'm pretty tempted. Much better choice of tires in 15", and having more sidewall won't hurt either.
Thanks.
Rich Krause
Thanks.
Rich Krause
I have a set on mine.
Mainly knock of the fins and you should be fine.
There is a slight rub on the inside of the wheel well, mainly during a hard corning is when it occurs due to the slick and the soft side walls that they have.
I will try to take some pics of the calipers if you like and show you how much I had to take off.
Here are some pics of them
Weld Draglites - Rear
Mainly knock of the fins and you should be fine.
There is a slight rub on the inside of the wheel well, mainly during a hard corning is when it occurs due to the slick and the soft side walls that they have.
I will try to take some pics of the calipers if you like and show you how much I had to take off.
Here are some pics of them
Weld Draglites - Rear
Originally posted by Ken95Z28
I have a set on mine.
Mainly knock of the fins and you should be fine.
There is a slight rub on the inside of the wheel well, mainly during a hard corning is when it occurs due to the slick and the soft side walls that they have.
I will try to take some pics of the calipers if you like and show you how much I had to take off.
Here are some pics of them
Weld Draglites - Rear
I have a set on mine.
Mainly knock of the fins and you should be fine.
There is a slight rub on the inside of the wheel well, mainly during a hard corning is when it occurs due to the slick and the soft side walls that they have.
I will try to take some pics of the calipers if you like and show you how much I had to take off.
Here are some pics of them
Weld Draglites - Rear
Rich Krause
They are real easy to fit Rich. About 5 min on each rear caliper with a grinder and they go on with no problems. They are a real common wheel for our cars. Buy them, get some ET Drags, and let that monster eat.
Originally posted by red
They are real easy to fit Rich. About 5 min on each rear caliper with a grinder and they go on with no problems. They are a real common wheel for our cars. Buy them, get some ET Drags, and let that monster eat.
They are real easy to fit Rich. About 5 min on each rear caliper with a grinder and they go on with no problems. They are a real common wheel for our cars. Buy them, get some ET Drags, and let that monster eat.
Rich Krause
I run the 15X10s for my street tires. i run 295-50-15s, the 295s would rub the inside of the wheel well. I went to a spacer on the rear to keep it from rubbing. It looks really cool back there!!
Originally posted by Shon Herron
I run the 15X10s for my street tires. i run 295-50-15s, the 295s would rub the inside of the wheel well. I went to a spacer on the rear to keep it from rubbing. It looks really cool back there!!
I run the 15X10s for my street tires. i run 295-50-15s, the 295s would rub the inside of the wheel well. I went to a spacer on the rear to keep it from rubbing. It looks really cool back there!!
Thanks.
Rich Krause
Originally posted by taner
rich,
go with the 7.5" b.s. other wise you'll look like redneck, not that there is anything wrong with that
rich,
go with the 7.5" b.s. other wise you'll look like redneck, not that there is anything wrong with that

Among over-educated East coasters I am kind of a redneck myself (likes guns, fast cars, don't put up with much s**t).
Rich Krause
i have run multiple sets of 15x10" pro stars and draglites, with both 6.5 and 7.5 BS. the 7.5s are much more work if you go with a big tire, but look MUCH MUCH better than the 6.5s. what size tire are you planning to put on them?
fwiw i would never run a spacer on the rears. besides it not being NHRA and IHRA legal, it is too much of a risk as far as the chances of breaking lugs (which i have seen happen way too many times). the size tires i have run with 7.5 BS are 295/50 BFG radials, 28x10.5 ET drags, and 28x14.5 Hoosier QTPs. it takes some work, but i had no rubbing problems with any of them. a 26" tire or a narrower tire will of course fit much easier
fwiw i would never run a spacer on the rears. besides it not being NHRA and IHRA legal, it is too much of a risk as far as the chances of breaking lugs (which i have seen happen way too many times). the size tires i have run with 7.5 BS are 295/50 BFG radials, 28x10.5 ET drags, and 28x14.5 Hoosier QTPs. it takes some work, but i had no rubbing problems with any of them. a 26" tire or a narrower tire will of course fit much easier
Originally posted by chevyguy3
i have run multiple sets of 15x10" pro stars and draglites, with both 6.5 and 7.5 BS. the 7.5s are much more work if you go with a big tire, but look MUCH MUCH better than the 6.5s. what size tire are you planning to put on them?
fwiw i would never run a spacer on the rears. besides it not being NHRA and IHRA legal, it is too much of a risk as far as the chances of breaking lugs (which i have seen happen way too many times). the size tires i have run with 7.5 BS are 295/50 BFG radials, 28x10.5 ET drags, and 28x14.5 Hoosier QTPs. it takes some work, but i had no rubbing problems with any of them. a 26" tire or a narrower tire will of course fit much easier
i have run multiple sets of 15x10" pro stars and draglites, with both 6.5 and 7.5 BS. the 7.5s are much more work if you go with a big tire, but look MUCH MUCH better than the 6.5s. what size tire are you planning to put on them?
fwiw i would never run a spacer on the rears. besides it not being NHRA and IHRA legal, it is too much of a risk as far as the chances of breaking lugs (which i have seen happen way too many times). the size tires i have run with 7.5 BS are 295/50 BFG radials, 28x10.5 ET drags, and 28x14.5 Hoosier QTPs. it takes some work, but i had no rubbing problems with any of them. a 26" tire or a narrower tire will of course fit much easier
Thanks.
Rich Krause
Sumpin' I found out running the 15 X 10 X 7.5, that no one ever mentions until they have to put new pads on the back! Your once clearenced wheel will now contact the stater, BIG TIME.
Only thing is to take off most fin material or space slightly. I spaced but will clean up this summer as you need all the offset to at least get most of the tire in the wheelwell. 28x10x15 Hoosier slicks.
Only thing is to take off most fin material or space slightly. I spaced but will clean up this summer as you need all the offset to at least get most of the tire in the wheelwell. 28x10x15 Hoosier slicks.
the brake interference will be the same no matter what backspacing you run. and like he said, the more your pads are worn down, the less you will have to clearance (till you get new pads).
a 27x11.5 Street will be pretty easy to fit. ive got a few buddys running those with 7.5BS and they didnt go through much to get them on
a 27x11.5 Street will be pretty easy to fit. ive got a few buddys running those with 7.5BS and they didnt go through much to get them on
Originally posted by chevyguy3
the brake interference will be the same no matter what backspacing you run. and like he said, the more your pads are worn down, the less you will have to clearance (till you get new pads).
a 27x11.5 Street will be pretty easy to fit. ive got a few buddys running those with 7.5BS and they didnt go through much to get them on
the brake interference will be the same no matter what backspacing you run. and like he said, the more your pads are worn down, the less you will have to clearance (till you get new pads).
a 27x11.5 Street will be pretty easy to fit. ive got a few buddys running those with 7.5BS and they didnt go through much to get them on
Rich Krause


