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f**k the radials of for a start..lol, i can see you forever chasing you ass with those things..and breaking shit..

i'll take a 2WD skyline with slicks any day of the week over a GTR, i think it is much easier to get them to e.t

and hook up with a laggy turbo

cheers

darren

Why the hate for radials?

Iv been trying to work out what tires to get for my stock rears for drag, and was considering M/T's or Hoosier radials?

Why do you suggest slicks (assuming racing) for drags?

I will be taking my 32 gtst to the track in near future with some were around 350rwkw totaly stripped but has cage only thing that wont be going for it is ive got 4.08 in it for drift has s15 rear cradle will go out with some stock sus in the back. see what we can get it to do would love and 11

I will be taking my 32 gtst to the track in near future with some were around 350rwkw totaly stripped but has cage only thing that wont be going for it is ive got 4.08 in it for drift has s15 rear cradle will go out with some stock sus in the back. see what we can get it to do would love and 11

ive done 11 in R32 gts with 430whp and M/T. No changes apart from coilovers (damper as soft as they go)

im sure i can get hold of some whats the idea of front i always thought was only rear mattered

You wont get the weight transfer your looking for...

Dial up zero camber at ride height and a slight toe in down back.

Why the hate for radials?

Iv been trying to work out what tires to get for my stock rears for drag, and was considering M/T's or Hoosier radials?

Why do you suggest slicks (assuming racing) for drags?

they absorb f**kloads more shock, they are a lot easier to get to work without suspension mods

you will go faster and break less shit(driveshafts/tailshafts etc)

people that go fast on manual trans with drag radials deserve a big pat on the back, it ain't that easy...

i don't hate them, they serve a purpose, i only use them for the street, but even then i like bias plys..but they don't go around a corner..lol

cheers

darren

Edited by jet_r31

^^ that's crazy talk. You gotta spend mega bucks, to get a 2wd car to hook up any where near as good as a factory gtr.

dunno, if your talking slicks on a 2wd and streeters on a gtr..ill take the 2wd, guess there many ways to look at it though, not sure which angle

you are coming from

cheers

darren

Ok so here's the parts we have so far...

an r33..good compression..auto with shift kit...To4z turbo..750cc injecotrs and tomei intake pump..either an emanage or an adaptronic ecu...diff will be welded...and we have pineapples for the rear end....

If we get some slicks we should be close yeah? Any recommendations for 16 inch slicks..what size can we fit under there?

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