A local club hosts an annual classic car drag race. Last year was my first participation and a whole lot of fun. However, I had a really hard time getting my tires to hook up. I have a 440 Magnum with a Hurst 4-spped. I even put 200 lbs of mortar mix in the trunk which helped a little. I also adjusted my front-end to ride high, pushing more weight to the rear wheels. Speed was great once the tires bit. This is held on an airport runway (no planes ) and is only 1/8 mile (helps with top speed and safety). This is a fun event but I still want to do well.
I am currently running P255/60 R15 102S M+S - BF Goodrich Radial T/A on Cragar wheels that use the lug nut washers to align the wheel.
I started looking at drag slicks and realized I'm out of my comfort zone. Hoping a few people will help out and share their experience and opinions. I'm ok with getting a set of rear wheels & tires specifically for this event. Radial, bias ply, tread, slicks, larger, smaller, high pressure, low pressure ... ugh ...
Tires & Head Spinning (
I am currently running P255/60 R15 102S M+S - BF Goodrich Radial T/A on Cragar wheels that use the lug nut washers to align the wheel.
I started looking at drag slicks and realized I'm out of my comfort zone. Hoping a few people will help out and share their experience and opinions. I'm ok with getting a set of rear wheels & tires specifically for this event. Radial, bias ply, tread, slicks, larger, smaller, high pressure, low pressure ... ugh ...
Tires & Head Spinning (