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Old 06-03-2005, 08:54 AM   #1
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et streets or hoosier quick time pro

what size et streets or hoosier quick time pro slicks can fit on my 84 t/a and on what size pro star rims (15x10?) with what backspacing... do i need wheel spacers to run on the front if i get the 15x3.5 front rims
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Old 06-03-2005, 09:09 AM   #2
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A 26x9.5x15 would fit fine on a 15x8 wheel, and would be enough tire to go as fast as you want to go.

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Old 06-03-2005, 10:04 AM   #3
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I run a 27x10.5 Hoosier QTP on a 15x8 rim with 5.5" backspacing. Doesn't rub anything and doesn't stick out past the fender. Most 10" wide rims I see on thirdgens look silly cause they stick out too far. My 15x3.5s didnt need any spacers either. Could most liikely fit an 11.5" wide tire with the same results.

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Old 06-03-2005, 12:58 PM   #4
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do the hoosier qtp's need tubes....also what is the stock stud size on the car 7/16?
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Old 06-03-2005, 01:15 PM   #5
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do the hoosier qtp's need tubes....also what is the stock stud size on the car 7/16?
I know people who run them both ways....

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Old 06-03-2005, 02:53 PM   #6
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I don't run tubes and they don't leak out air or spin on the rim. I don't know if they changed them over the years but my wheel studs were 12mm x 1.5. I swapped them out for 3" long ones just to be safe.
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Old 06-03-2005, 07:06 PM   #7
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all about teh QTP's. i had them adn loved them. never used tubes and they didn't leak until they were several years old.

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Old 06-03-2005, 07:18 PM   #8
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to 84HOtransam, how fast is your car, what gears are in the rear, because Slow-Z has the right set up, but i would use a 10" rim with 5.5"bs.they tuck even with the fender lip.
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Old 06-03-2005, 11:11 PM   #9
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to 84HOtransam, how fast is your car, what gears are in the rear, because Slow-Z has the right set up, but i would use a 10" rim with 5.5"bs.they tuck even with the fender lip.
well right now its a 305..with an ls1 in the works..the rear...ford 9inch with 430 gears... with 373's the car ran a 14.5 @ 96

i blew the 10 bolt so im working from the bottom up..
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i would use a 15 x 10 -5.5bs, a 28 x 10.5 Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro #6546, they worked great on my best friends 82' T/A, 305, with a 150 shot of nitrous, 11.78 with th350, 3500 stall, stock rear w/4.10's,at 3320lbs. he drove the car on the street, hope this helps you.
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I doubt you'll be able to run a 28" tall tire without beating the crap outta your wheel wells. I had 28x10.5" ET Drags and they rubbed like a somamabitch on the front portion of the wheelwell (behind the door).
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thanks for the help
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How quick for this engine swap?
If very soon..... give us some more spec's

If not..... focus $$$$ elsewhere
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How quick for this engine swap?
If very soon..... give us some more spec's

If not..... focus $$$$ elsewhere
i need to find a decent ls1/t56 setup with under 75k miles..i dont need the p/s,a/c or and fuel injection/ wire harness stuff...where should i start
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How quick for this engine swap?
If very soon..... give us some more spec's

If not..... focus $$$$ elsewhere
i need to find a decent ls1/t56 setup with under 75k miles..i dont need the p/s,a/c or and fuel injection/ wire harness stuff...where should i start
Contemporary Corvette in Bristol, PA - they sell on Ebay as fparts, but you can also call them and see what they have in stock. I know someone who bought an LS1/T56 from a '99 SS with 11k miles for only $4500. Came with ECM, full engine harness, and the pedal setup too.

www.contemporarycorvette.com

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How quick for this engine swap?
If very soon..... give us some more spec's

If not..... focus $$$$ elsewhere
i need to find a decent ls1/t56 setup with under 75k miles..i dont need the p/s,a/c or and fuel injection/ wire harness stuff...where should i start
Contemporary Corvette in Bristol, PA - they sell on Ebay as fparts, but you can also call them and see what they have in stock. I know someone who bought an LS1/T56 from a '99 SS with 11k miles for only $4500. Came with ECM, full engine harness, and the pedal setup too.

www.contemporarycorvette.com

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what should i look out for with ls1's.. are certain years better than others
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