Looking for tires to fit 18x10 wheels, preferably a drag-radial but let me know what you have.
Thanks.
Looking for tires to fit 18x10 wheels, preferably a drag-radial but let me know what you have.
Thanks.
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1931 Ford Model A - Project
1991 BMW 325iX
1978 Ford F150
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2001 Mustang GT - gone but never forgotten. RIP.
Buy new man. If your spendin all that money what a extra 100
falkens are good too n I think theyre a lil less expensive than nittos
yea im gonna go new just didnt know if anyone had any or if someone had hookups.
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1931 Ford Model A - Project
1991 BMW 325iX
1978 Ford F150
1952 Ford F2 - Project
2001 Mustang GT - gone but never forgotten. RIP.
2015 Corvette Z06
- Shark Grey / Kalahari
- bolt-ons, tune, lots of carbon fiber (642/671 rwhp/tq)
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1931 Ford Model A - Project
1991 BMW 325iX
1978 Ford F150
1952 Ford F2 - Project
2001 Mustang GT - gone but never forgotten. RIP.
There are a lot of better options out there, but if you want to save some big $$ then the HTR-Z would be a good option... it was very sticky for the first half of its treadlife... hooked up my T/A when it was a cammed car with 396rwhp thru 4:10 gears...
I thought I had heard the HTR-Z II was similar, but i did just see that the treadwear is a bit higher on the II ....
There's definitely better options out there... but bang for the buck, the HTR-Z isn't a bad tire... it was a kinda ugly tire on a 16" wheel, but that's b/c there's a lot of sidewall, and it bulged - on a 18" wheel, i think it'd look a lot better.... For as cheap as they are, you can probably buy them, use them til they quit beign sticky around 50% treadlife, and then buy another pair - all for less than other tires....
2015 Corvette Z06
- Shark Grey / Kalahari
- bolt-ons, tune, lots of carbon fiber (642/671 rwhp/tq)
I'm not dogging you at all clark, but on an 18" wheel, there would really be no need to buy a drag radial.... at you power level, you should be more than capable of hooking up a 315 or so tire without it beign a super soft drag radial... See what's cheap out there...
Couple suggestions of what i've used or know people who have used - the Sumitomo HTR-Z is soft and CHEAP, but not a very good looking tire - i think the HTR-Z II is a better tire though but not positive... Also, Ray had good luck with the one Avon tire as well! I also had good luck with a set of cheap Riken's on my LT1, but i don't think they come in a wide 18" size
Just thinking, why buy an expensive drag radial, that will wear out quickly, when its not really necessary?
2015 Corvette Z06
- Shark Grey / Kalahari
- bolt-ons, tune, lots of carbon fiber (642/671 rwhp/tq)
mine were streched on a 9.5 inch wheel. they were 245's... strected=no traction. thats why drifters do it............
Brent I definitely hear what you're saying and agree with you but I ran 305/35/18 Nitto DRs that I got 12,000 miles out of (more than the factory '01 Cobra BFGs) and still had probably 1-2k miles left.
I think they're like $280 range per but someone on one of the Cobra sites says Steeda has them for $250. The Nitto 555 RII, DR compound with slightly stiffer sidewall (I think Bo runs those) would be my choice for a more daily driver.
Also Toyo (Nittos parent company) is coming out with a DR (search Toyo Proxes TQ) that is 315/35/18.
-J
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