My new drag wheel/tire setup

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  1. 96GTS

    96GTS New Member

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    I originally wanted these, but they're outta stock
    http://www.americanmuscle.com/17x9-1995-cobra-r-black.html



    These should be here on Mon:
    http://www.americanmuscle.com/silver-sc-17x9.html

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    Hopefully they clear the rear Brembos. I've seen a few pictures of them on the front of Cobras that have the 13" Cobra brakes. I dont think our rear brakes are too much bigger than the front Cobra PBR calipers.



    About to order DRs, but debating on 275/40/17 M/Ts or the new 275/40/17 Nitto NT05Rs. Leaning towards the NT05Rs b/c they're quite a bit cheaper, and I know how hard the M/Ts hook. Maybe the NT05Rs will be a little more forgiving on my half shafts, but not quite as pussified as the 555Rs:ronlove:

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    budoboy Full Access Member

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    Nice looking rims. I'm looking forward to hearing a review on those tires too.
     
  3. 1bad4dr

    1bad4dr Mr. Meany

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    Damn, and a few weeks ago I had a set of the Cobra R's.

    Like the new set though.
     
  4. 96GTS

    96GTS New Member

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    Thanks. I like the very simple design. Looks almost like it's supposed to be a drag wheel.

    Well I was watching an auction for some M/Ts while I'm stuck on the desk today at work. Between talking to my supervisor and dropping a duece, I missed the deadline. So it looks like I will be getting the NT05Rs. I will let everyone know how I like them and how they perform in the next week or so...
     
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    Road in my buddy's superbee with CCW's and NT05 drag radials. Hooked very nice, even on a cold night, with no warm up and fighting against 565rwhp. Me likey.
     
  6. 96GTS

    96GTS New Member

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    Well, they clear the brakes (by a lot) which I was kinda worried about b/c of their flat spoke design. But the hub is too small by about 2mm or so. I used 5mm spacers to clear the "lip" on our axle hub. I will eventually look for a place to machine them out a litle bit, but for now, the 5mm spacer setup will be fine. I get over 11 complete turns on the lugnuts.

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    And a shot showing that there will be plenty of room even w/o the spacers...

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  7. loxmith

    loxmith Recovering Post Whore...

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    What did you use to get that picture...LOL!
     
  8. Dookie

    Dookie Foe twenny sics

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    Should be a nice set up once bored to fit. And I think you will LOVE the NT05's. Heard nothing but good things about them, and some even pulling the front wheels on a Jeep with em! I think Nitto hit a home run with those.
    What are you running for shafts and rear?
     
  9. 96GTS

    96GTS New Member

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    Lol, all pics taken with my cell phone.
    Stock rear end. If a guy on craigslist gets back to me, I'll be getting some BFGs for cheap. Will get the NT05Rs next time. I don't plan to run low low psi and launch hard. They will just help keep me from spinning when I roll into it. Will hopefully be getting the getrag setupsoon tho...
     
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    Dookie Foe twenny sics

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    10/4, just be careful. If you happen to break one, hit me up, i still have my stockers... think i'll go the Wavetrac route, i just upgraded to the 09 r/t shafts, so the WT should do me nicely.
     
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    Nice find! Wheel looks good.
     
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    Gonna give the guy on CL one more day to get back to me, if not, looks like I'll be getting some NT05Rs...
     
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    Thanks. I really like the way they look. Digging the simple flat 5 spoke design. Almost like an uncool, unpolished version of the Bogart/HHP wheels.
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  14. Quick

    Quick Mgmt. - I can't help you

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    Get those machined. We'll all feel better :)
     
  15. NYCSRTATE

    NYCSRTATE Maximus Want 2 Go Fastius

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    Wow I like those, so they fit on there with now spacers? With no spacer how do they sit in the wheel well, far in or stick out?

    I think im going to order a pair and powdercoat them black! Or just wait till ones you wanted come back in stock, hmm...

    I also found these on there they are +26mm offset opposed to the +24mm offset yours are, what will that do to the rime bring it closer to the body or farther away? Anyone?

    http://www.americanmuscle.com/17x9-03cobra-wheel-black.html

    Because im about to purchase them.
     
  16. Dookie

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    Means the hub mounting surface will be closer to the face side of the wheel (bringing the wheel deeper into the well or towards the car). +26 works, i've used 18" Cobra R OE Creation that has +26 offset in the rear, and had no issues. (actually, i think i was the first guy to try that.) REALLY old thread below.
    http://www.lxforums.com/board/showthread.php?t=43733&highlight=Dookie+Cobra

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    I'm looking for a machine shopthis week. Would I be better off with a wheel repair shop or just a general machine shop w/ CNC/lathe capabilities...??
    With the 5mm spacer, they look to sit flush, but that might change once tires are mounted. Once machined, they should fit a little better and will defintely be inside the fender. Getting tires tonight and will mount them as soon as I get the wheels machined out...
     
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    Dookie Foe twenny sics

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    Any industrial machine shop can do it, but you may have better luck with pricing and getting it done in a reasonable amount of time with a dedicated wheel repair facility.
     
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    NYCSRTATE Maximus Want 2 Go Fastius

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    What do you mean by machined, what do they do to them?
     
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    Dookie Foe twenny sics

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    Chuck em up in a lathe and cut the metal away. If it's close, get a bore hone and do it yourself with a drill.