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Luke87GT
Member # 21
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Draglites and slicks with:
1.) No loop 2.) open ended wheel nuts with stock studs.
? How strict is tech these days
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Hungry Hippo
Member # 537
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posted
you should be fine. i know they dont check for the safety loop. if all the threads of the lugs are on the studs, then its ok as far as i know
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blownstang98
Member # 5469
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posted
They didnt check for a loop on my car when I ran down there.
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SmokinLX
Member # 1684
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I just told the guy I had a loop and he did'nt check? But I am on ET Street's. Some times they put a number on Your window without asking one question, so I guess You never know?
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twisted54
Member # 1981
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posted
If anything, they'll say something about the studs but that's probably about it. Good luck
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Team SOLO
Member # 722
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My logic is...if it needs it, put it on. I would hate to tow all the way out there just to get kicked off before I start. However, I have yet to have anyone get under my car to see if it has a driveshaft safety loop. Last time out they did check dates on my belts and also noticed that I had rubber valve stems in my front runners. All is fixed now.
Greg
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twisted54
Member # 1981
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quote: Originally posted by Team SOLO: My logic is...if it needs it, put it on. I would hate to tow all the way out there just to get kicked off before I start. However, I have yet to have anyone get under my car to see if it has a driveshaft safety loop. Last time out they did check dates on my belts and also noticed that I had rubber valve stems in my front runners. All is fixed now.
Greg
So then I'm guessing you have a SFI rating on your Dragon Robe...just in case they check.
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