Drag wheel set ups

DewDewMax

Drive fast, take chances
Jul 9, 2014
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Sudbury Ontario
First time at the track on the new set up, went on some 20x12's and nitto 420's, ran a 6.92@108mph with a 1.67 60'. Truck has lots left! Looking for a light slick set up!
 

Traviscox219

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Jul 31, 2016
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If you can find a decent set of slicks to fit the factory aluminum 16s they work well just hard with how narrow the wheels are, but they are light
 

quinton

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Nov 28, 2011
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Granbury Tx.
What's done to the truck? I borrowed a buddies set of stock wheels with Mickey Thompson drag radials and they hooked up nice. Didn't get times but could feel the difference from the heavy 20" wheels and nitto420's
 

1TRIKHD

Country boy Limo.
Sep 15, 2015
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I'm gonna try out my stock pyos and some sort of 265/75. Pyos weigh right around 17lbs.
 

prostreeter600

Street rodder
Jul 18, 2010
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Dallas Tx
That is light on the PYOs. Racelines are 28--30 on an 18x9 . Lighter than those I think are the real wheels if you won the lottery lately . :happy2:
 

jpowel29

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Raceline Renegade 8 (16x10) wheels with M&H 30x14x16 cheater slicks weigh about 42-44lbs mounted.

As was said earlier, Real Wheels are ultra light, ultra strong, and can cost you a ton but you get what you pay for with them.
 

DewDewMax

Drive fast, take chances
Jul 9, 2014
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Sudbury Ontario
Just got my 30x14x16 cheater slicks and pro comp rims which are 22lbs. Are people running this setup with tubes or tubeless? And do you run rim screws?
 

zf>allison

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Apr 30, 2013
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elsberry mo
I might be wrong but I thought I read somewhere that the 3500 hd single wheel pyos are 7 inches wide instead of 6.5 inches can anyone confirm that?