GT Performance Mods 2005+ Mustang GT Performance and Technical Information

Drag Radials

Old May 20, 2007 | 08:19 AM
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Drag Radials

Hello,
Anyone running drag radials on the rear?
I was wondering what size/ brand/ where u got them...

And do your et's justify the price?

thx
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Old May 20, 2007 | 09:11 AM
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I have the cheapest pricing on MT tires. The ET setup is quite nice, and your 60 foot time drops quite a bit. I reccommend the 26 x 11.5 x 17's and, they're like 169 a piece.

CR
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Old May 20, 2007 | 10:03 AM
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With all due respect CR, how can you recommend anything without more information?

Selecting a tire type and size is dependent on many variables, including engine mods, power level, gear ratio, 1/8 or 1/4 mile, etc. In most cases, I would agree that the 275/40-17 M/T drag radial (p/n 3743R) is probably the best choice for most people. But, I wouldn't tell him to buy that tire without knowing more info. It's less than 26" tall, and could be an issue in the traps in the 1/4-mile if running a power adder and 4.10s (or more).

Sharky, I've run two different sizes of M/T DRs (275/40-17 and 275/60-15) and now M/T slicks (28x10.50-15) on the track, plus I run 325/45-17 M&H DRs on the street. In all cases, the tire type/size I chose was based on my set-up at the time, and the intended use. Give us more details about your set-up to confirm what will work best for you.

But a direct answer to your question... Yes, running a sticky track tire is definitely worth the money if you're not hooking on street tires.
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Old May 20, 2007 | 10:08 AM
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Don,

Will the 275/40x17 DR's fit the stock rims?

Eric
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Old May 20, 2007 | 10:10 AM
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I ran mine on 17x9s, but I've read where many guys have mounted them on the stock 17x8s without any reported problems.
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Old May 20, 2007 | 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by BigWorm2005GT
Don,

Will the 275/40x17 DR's fit the stock rims?

Eric

I have the BFG drag radials in 275/40/17 on stock bullitts. They fit good. Have not been out to test them as of yet so I can't give you anymore info. Sorry. I believe the MT tires are a bit more sticky than the BFG's. I got mine from www.tirerack.com
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Old May 20, 2007 | 08:38 PM
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I've got all the stage 1 mods you can put on a Mustang minus forced induction or nitrous.
My last test and tune I ran a personal best 13.3 in the 1/4. (not bad for a convertible with the heavy A$$ shaker 1000 in the trunk)

My tuner (Joe @ Dynospeed) swears I can hit the 12's by simply adding drag radials to my list of mods.

I run 18" wheels but don't mind picking up a pair of 17's for the rear.

And CR... I am sure you can hook me up. I will make sure I PM you when I am ready to buy.

And side note for you CR... I just switched to a SCT tuner... OMG... Hypertech and Diablo have alot of catching up to do. (I've now ran all 3)
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Old May 20, 2007 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Sharky
I've got all the stage 1 mods you can put on a Mustang minus forced induction or nitrous.
I'm really not sure what that means. What rear gear ratio is included in "stage 1"?
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Old May 21, 2007 | 07:37 AM
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4:10 gears in my rear
also,

Stage 1 = Not opening up the motor. Bolt ons.
Stage 2 = Opening up the motor some... i.e., Cams
Stage 3 = New built motor, everything high performance oriented.
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Old May 21, 2007 | 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Sharky
4:10 gears in my rear
also,
Might want to re-think the size of those drag radials then The 275/40's diameter is smaller than stock and will make your effective gear ratio higher than the 4.10's you're already at.
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Old May 21, 2007 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Sharky
4:10 gears in my rear
also,

Stage 1 = Not opening up the motor. Bolt ons.
Stage 2 = Opening up the motor some... i.e., Cams
Stage 3 = New built motor, everything high performance oriented.
Originally Posted by SixtySix
Might want to re-think the size of those drag radials then The 275/40's diameter is smaller than stock and will make your effective gear ratio higher than the 4.10's you're already at.
FWIW, I ran 4.10s with the 275/40-17s for a long time (at the track, not on the street) while still N/A with a stock converter. And frankly, I thought it was a great combination. It helped on the launch, yet still had plenty of top end to trap in a 1/4-mile. At 6200rpm, you'll be running about 115mph, which is plenty. I didn't switch to 28" tires until I went to the so-called "Stage 3" mode.
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Old May 21, 2007 | 07:44 PM
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I have 275/40/17's mounted up on 17x8's Goodyear Eagle SS about 180 per tire.
Fitment is not an issue, and of course its gonna help the 60' times.
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Old May 21, 2007 | 09:37 PM
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Thanks for the advice!
You guys are the best.
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