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MikeD.
Member # 8060
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Anyone daily drive on a 15x4 up front? Any problems?
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warhorse58gt
Member # 7702
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turn slow & stop slow.. other wise your just going to slide that tire... other than that it's not that bad at all.
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MikeD.
Member # 8060
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damn no on ramps at 90!! Haha jk! What size front tire?
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warhorse58gt
Member # 7702
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165/15 86h.. it's a stock tire for a old vw bug.. i used them for years on my full weight 82gt.. they rims are the og solid centerline rims.. when i would hit my brakes to hard, they would slid.. so no quick stops or fast turns..
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nitrous_bob
Member # 77
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i used to all the time
the biggest thing is if you have bias ply on back and radials up front.
gets pretty hairy
go bias bly on all 4 or better yet radial on all 4.... your good
mickey thompson sportsman sr's
probably your only option for a performance skinny in a radial. other than that the 165/15's are ok, but not really speed rated usually
and KEEPING your sway bars help too
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Infamous5.0
Member # 1745
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I thought this post was about big tits
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MikeD.
Member # 8060
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What about a 195/65-15 up front?
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Luke87GT
Member # 21
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Someone please posts the video of the bone-head spinning nuts on front Draglights and collapsing them in half.
15x3.5" Draglights are not street tires! (although I foolishly ran them on the street for a while when I was younger and more reckless)
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warhorse58gt
Member # 7702
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quote: Originally posted by Luke87GT: Someone please posts the video of the bone-head spinning nuts on front Draglights and collapsing them in half.
15x3.5" Draglights are not street tires! (although I foolishly ran them on the street for a while when I was younger and more reckless)
+1 when i was about 15 year younger. i thought you could play dukes of hazzard on my 7" drag lites.. lets say i had to buy a new rim..
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MikeD.
Member # 8060
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quote: Originally posted by Luke87GT: Someone please posts the video of the bone-head spinning nuts on front Draglights and collapsing them in half.
15x3.5" Draglights are not street tires! (although I foolishly ran them on the street for a while when I was younger and more reckless)
But I got a 15x4! I don't drive 60miles a day or anything like that. I drive from Vacaville to fairfield. Im not a twisties guy either. I maybe drive 100 miles a week.
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MikeD.
Member # 8060
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So it's kinda hard to come by the 165s I was looking at the 195/65s. Any input?
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SLPR93
Member # 8769
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dd on them for 2yrs now just take it easy and hope you dont have to stop fast and your good
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HaulinAss Motorsports
Member # 541
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quote: Originally posted by MikeD.: So it's kinda hard to come by the 165s I was looking at the 195/65s. Any input?
ANY tire shop can get 165R's, and are stocked in nearly every tire werehouse, not hard to get at all!
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BlowN67
Member # 4229
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i have some 165's forsale $125
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707vibrantcobra93
Member # 4702
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Mike, it is in your best interest that you don't try this. Trust me it is more of a pain in the ass than the look is worth. And like stated above bias ply and radials track differently. U may mistake the tires tracking in different directions for gettng loose and put urself in a effed up situation for no reason. Use them for the track where they belong
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shiftylx
Member # 2670
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i daily drove my coupe for about 3 years on 3.5s up front with some skinny ass VW tires. i drove that bitch back and forth from Foster City to Chico on those more times than i can count. never had any problems, just remember what you're rolling on, so no nascar shit and you should be fine. [ May 08, 2010, 04:17 AM: Message edited by: shiftylx ]
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gray03gt
Member # 6427
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You can do it, but it is not safe. You can't brake in an emergency/evasive maneuver. No quick turning or stopping, everything gets worse when it is damp or wet. What will you do when an animal runs in front of you or someone cuts you off? Too many deer and bad drivers
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Notch1320
Member # 2647
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I have had numerous street driven cars with a 15 x 3.5 and a 165R tire. As long as you realize what you are driving on, and keep an eye out for pot holes you will be just fine.
I drove my Grand National arcoss the country on the Hot Rod Power Tour in 98 with skinnys and had no issues what so ever!
Don't be a sissy!!! Go for it!!!
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HaulinAss Motorsports
Member # 541
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My stang has had 15x3.5"s for almost the whole time Ive owned the car. I used to drive it as my everyday driver and never once had a problem doing it.
Other option is to trade the 15x3.5's and get a set of 15x5's and use a 205. [ May 08, 2010, 04:55 PM: Message edited by: HaulinAss Motorsports ]
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Mean 5.0
Member # 9822
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Only problem i ever had was i did a 50 roll with a buddy, went to change lanes around a car and had to turn the wheel a little more than usual to keep out of the concrete median...so just go easy on the turning and stopping and you shouldnt have any problems...
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SPTVENM
Member # 7080
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I don't see why u need or have to, but I wouldn't.....
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MikeD.
Member # 8060
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Well I ordered a set of 185/65-15's for the front and some 275/50-15 BFG drag radials for the rear. I have to see how short the the 185's will be mounted on the rim, I hope not to short, or I will just exchange them for the 165's.
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