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			i got a stock 10bolt rear that i just ordered 4.10s for, i wanted to know if i could use 275-40-17 bfg g-Force T/A Drag Radial 2 or will i blow the rear ?
 well here are the tires im looking at i would like to run the  bfg g-Force T/A Drag Radial 2 but if im going to blow the rear i wont get them, and here are the other two im looking at 275/40ZR17 Sumitomo HTR Z Blackwall  and 275/40ZR17 Kumho Ecsta MX Blackwall
 
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			I just went out and bought Nitto 555R's for this season. So far, I have 30 passes on them and the rear is still running. Btw, my car has 180K on it. It's hit or miss with these 10 bolts. Since your a 6 speed, the major thing that will kill the rear is your launch. I don't do a straight drop on my launch. I slip the clutch(bad for the clutch/good for the rear). By doing that, I have gotten the car to go low 1.9x 60' the majority of the time. What kind of clutch are you running in the car?
		 
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			right now i dont know what clutch is in it i got the car like that, but im doing a trans swap this week or next since my trans is messed up and im getting the trans and clutch from a friend when i find out what kind i will post it. are the nitto 555rs drag radials ? and what do you think of the tires i listed ?
		 
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			555r's are drag radials but not the best. they're very good on the street but nowhere near as good as mickeys/hoosiers on the track. probably much better for your rear than other drag radials though.
		 
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			alright thanks for the info on the 555rs but still need help with the three i listed lol
		 
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					Originally Posted by creeper  555r's are drag radials but not the best. they're very good on the street but nowhere near as good as mickeys/hoosiers on the track. probably much better for your rear than other drag radials though. |  That's one of the main reasons I went with the Nittos over Mickeys. I wanted a tire that will last for a while, but still hook better than a street tire.
 
To the OP: Not a lot of people run the BFG DR. Search on LS1tech and you might find a few threads. When I was shopping for DR's last month it was very hard to find anyone who sold the BFG's so you can't get that good of a price on them. I ended up picking up the nittos for $270 shipped to my door for the set.
		 
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			alright, so you think the nittos are the safest dr's to run with the stock 10bolt
		 
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			flip a coin
 
 i broke 2 ten bolts on street tires.
 
 some people go pretty quick on bfg's or et-streets and it holds up
 
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			The stock 10 bolt is a weak axle. Some people get lucky and have them last for a long time, others break them very quickly without beating on them much.
 Anytime you are heading to the track with a stock 10 bolt you are taking a chance, no matter what tire you have on it.
 
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			Since you have a manual I'd suggest going with the Nitto's.  You are better off spinning a bit then hooking and taking out the rear or drive shaft.
 The Nitto's are a bit softer then a standard street tire, but not as soft as the other drag radials, so you get a bit more traction at the track, much better on the road, specially if you get caught in rain! and they have decent tire life.
 
 I'd also suggest getting a rear cover and drive shaft loop!   Get a good cover, the one that has the provision to load the rear bearings, ie:  a T/A or MAC cover are brands I know of.  These help prevent the differential from distorting and will help a bit to keep the rear intact. You should also realize that the drive shaft is becoming the weak link, so you want a loop!  Cheap insurance should it snap. CBR and I have broken a fair share of them!  I snapped one using the Nittos and launching fairly easy - pulling 2.0 60'
 
 Since you’re getting 4:10s.  Another good reason to not get a tire that will hook hard, you don't have allot of material on that ring gear.
 
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		|  02-23-2009, 12:24 PM | #11 |  
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					Originally Posted by lilredjeep91  i got a stock 10bolt rear that i just ordered 4.10s for, i wanted to know if i could use 275-40-17 bfg g-Force T/A Drag Radial 2 or will i blow the rear ?
 well here are the tires im looking at i would like to run the  bfg g-Force T/A Drag Radial 2 but if im going to blow the rear i wont get them, and here are the other two im looking at 275/40ZR17 Sumitomo HTR Z Blackwall  and 275/40ZR17 Kumho Ecsta MX Blackwall
 |  i blew my 10bolt on 245 50 16 sumitomo street tires in april of 06 with stock gears.  its only a matter of time on anything
 
on another 10bolt, ive also gone 11.8 with a 1.69 60' on slicks and 11.35 @ 125 on a 1.77 60'  stock DS
		 
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			I've heard both things... better to run street tires... and better to run a full slick to asorb some of the shock... who knows.
		 
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			Find a tire that you can live with and is in your price range really.  If this is your daily driver and you are going to put these on all the time, you should really look at just a great all season tire.  If your car is a weekend only drag car or racing for fun, then I would start to look at a set of DR's.  All of them have thier pros and cons and everyone will praise one while denouncing teh other.
 Nittos and BFG's tend to get the same feedback, both sticky tires but  not as great as MT's, and MT's not as good as BFG/Nitto on the street.
 Like has been said, its a gamble with the 10 bolts for most high powerd fbodies.  You can buy the tires now, and start saving for a 12 bolt, 9 inch, or an S60 rear now.
 
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					Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28  Nittos and BFG's tend to get the same feedback, both sticky tires but  not as great as MT's, and MT's not as good as BFG/Nitto on the street.Like has been said, its a gamble with the 10 bolts for most high powerd fbodies.  You can buy the tires now, and start saving for a 12 bolt, 9 inch, or an S60 rear now.
 |  In terms of stickiness, I would rank the BFGs much closer to the MTs than to the Nitto's, not the other way around.
 
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			Along with what was said above, get some tubular lower control arms on there, and try to avoid wheel hop on the launch.
		 
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			lol already have the tube lcas haha
		 
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			LCA relo brackets?
		 
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					Originally Posted by lilredjeep91  lol already have the tube lcas haha |  i dont get why thats funny?
		 
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			I broke a 7.5" 10-bolts with 255/60/15 radial T/As.  Paper....
		 
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					Originally Posted by NJ Torque  I've heard both things... better to run street tires... and better to run a full slick to asorb some of the shock... who knows. |  +1 on that. ive done quite a few 5800rpm clutch dumps on hoosier QTP DOT slicks. the softer sidewall absorbs the shock as opposed to a drag radial having a stiff sidewall and delivering a shock. although DOT legal, i wouldnt recommend them for street use.  theyre really more for the track.
 
 you have alllll year long. just save up and buy yourself a set for the track and keep the street tires for the street.
		 
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