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Old 08-28-2016, 07:09 AM
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I seen some guys running these on the race stars 17x9.5. I think the rumor is, they run a little small. I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a set. Anyone know if there will be fitment issues on the rear? My truck is an '06 with a 4/6 drop and flip kit in the rear.
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Ive ran them on my obs truck on 17x9 wheels and they measured right at an even 28" tall with 25psi in them. Ive cut several 1.50 60' times with them on a 461 big block with 125jets in the nitrous plate.

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Thanks man! How long did they last you?
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Thanks man! How long did they last you?
I made atleast 30+ passes on that set and have not a clue how many street miles but i was very surprised on how well they lasted. They were on the truck for a year before i pulled them and i could have ran them a while still. They are pricey, but worth it when it becomes the nearest option for tire size and use.
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It's funny they dont look all that wide on your truck, but they dont look terribly short either.

The 28" slicks look tiny on my truck.
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Originally Posted by BigBlock90
I made atleast 30+ passes on that set and have not a clue how many street miles but i was very surprised on how well they lasted. They were on the truck for a year before i pulled them and i could have ran them a while still. They are pricey, but worth it when it becomes the nearest option for tire size and use.
Awesome thanks so much for the info!
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Originally Posted by Vortec350ss
It's funny they dont look all that wide on your truck, but they dont look terribly short either.

The 28" slicks look tiny on my truck.
My 275-60-15 mt drag radials on the 15x8 wheels look massive in width compared to the 325-45-17 but darned if those m&h dont work just as well it seems! I guess the 17" rim compared to the 15" is playing tricks with my eyes i guess...
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super soft midget tires.

Vastly prefer mickeys
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here ya go buddy, im not that low though. A must for street use lol.

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Originally Posted by fastjweb
here ya go buddy, im not that low though. A must for street use lol.

Thanks fastj! Think I'm going to pull the trigger on the same setup you're running.


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