Fuel wheels require aftermarket lug nuts because they are recessed deep into the wheel and the hole is tiny. A stock lug nut wont even fit inside. You'll either need spline drive lugnuts or a smaller diameter lug nut and a thin wall socket.
What you do is do a couple good ones and get the tires all chopped then you swap them side to side. That will give them a pretty good edge. Almost like pulling tires :roflmao:
I've had stacks/stack in my truck for over 6 years. The drone and noise in the cab is annoying as hell. If you like your truck clean its a nightmare. You will need to cover the thing every time it rains.
I heard from a guy that knew a guy once that they don't like to pay their bills :dontknow:
I've also always been payed.
Always a pleasure pulling with them.
Top notch guys for sure. Smooth running and fast paced pulls. Usually the best track prep and maintenance around here too. I try to make it to as many of their pulls as possible :thumb: