ET Streets or Slicks, which one for the shootout?
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I read the rules and didn't see any limitation on the the tires for the bracket racing section.
I know many guys are running 8's and 9's on the ET's so is there that much difference between the two. Is there a rule for the ET or Slick in the backet class?
I'm thinking of the 29x10.5 ET's, will they work on ordinary 94 Chevy 5 lug spare tire rims?
I figure i can get those rims pretty cheap.
Where is the best place to get the ET's?
thanks,
allen
I know many guys are running 8's and 9's on the ET's so is there that much difference between the two. Is there a rule for the ET or Slick in the backet class?
I'm thinking of the 29x10.5 ET's, will they work on ordinary 94 Chevy 5 lug spare tire rims?
I figure i can get those rims pretty cheap.
Where is the best place to get the ET's?
thanks,
allen
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I got my ET Streets from Summit Racing, best price that I found. Not sure on the Shootout rules...but usually ET Streets remain in a DOT class while slicks are slicks. ET Streets have little groves on them making them DOT approved...but I sure would not want to drive with them when it is wet out.
I bought 26x11.5x16's and put them on my stock 16x7.5 alloy wheel, so they should work with your stockers.
Kent
I bought 26x11.5x16's and put them on my stock 16x7.5 alloy wheel, so they should work with your stockers.
Kent
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