Hoosier has two new DR sizes for 17" wheels that work for us 245/45 and 225/45
Subscribe17" DR options that actually fit our cars are few and far between, but hoosier has two new sizes that work for us. 245-45-17 and 225-45-17.
These are serious tires, you would NOT want to drive them on the street (though they are "legal"), they are basically no tread except for two little lines cut in them, but for guys who have brakes that are too big to fit a 16 or 15" wheel over, they are a good option for a track-only tire.
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These are serious tires, you would NOT want to drive them on the street (though they are "legal"), they are basically no tread except for two little lines cut in them, but for guys who have brakes that are too big to fit a 16 or 15" wheel over, they are a good option for a track-only tire.
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Just purchased two of the 245/45R17s. Thanks for all your help BTW!!!
Will keep you updated on how they do...
Will keep you updated on how they do...
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Will keep you updated on how they do...
they will do absolutely nothing for your car.Originally Posted by rroderiques77
Just purchased two of the 245/45R17s. Thanks for all your help BTW!!!Will keep you updated on how they do...
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I hope that's not the case..Originally Posted by shift_123456R
they will do absolutely nothing for your car.
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are you joking? Originally Posted by shift_123456R
they will do absolutely nothing for your car.

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Lol. So it's going to be just like street tires? You have to be joking. The way these tires act is very similar to slicks. If he doesn't get traction in first, which I bet he could with a good burnout and launch, he wil definitely get it in the top of first and through second. You think it would be the same with street tires or even street driveable dr's? Lol, not the same
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JayPee has run 1.8 '60 foots on slightly smaller DRs than these, afaik. They won't be slicks, but you will get great traction. If I can get 2.0 '60 foots on 245/40/18 street tires, there's no way you won't do far better with sticky bias ply DRs with more sidewall.
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I disagree entirely. My Nitto 555R DRs were way better than regular high performance street tires (Kumho MX and Hankook RS2s) when it comes to grip at the drag strip, and these are light years beyond Nitto DRs. Not to mention my car made quite a bit more power and torque than rrodriguez77, and my car is like 500lbs lighter. These will be very beneficial to him.Originally Posted by shift_123456R
they will do absolutely nothing for your car.
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Drag radials do suck on manual transmission cars. Especially a FWD car.
Don't get me wrong though, they are for sure better than street tires.
Don't get me wrong though, they are for sure better than street tires.
Got them today!!! Oh yeah!!
Took some grinding on the calipers to make the 5zigens fit over the Cobra rotors..I was going to paint the calipers anyway. Going to do the lettering on the calipers a little bit differently. Maybe I will just leave them blank. I haven't decided yet.

Can't wait to run them...
Took some grinding on the calipers to make the 5zigens fit over the Cobra rotors..I was going to paint the calipers anyway. Going to do the lettering on the calipers a little bit differently. Maybe I will just leave them blank. I haven't decided yet.

Can't wait to run them...
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Took some grinding on the calipers to make the 5zigens fit over the Cobra rotors..I was going to paint the calipers anyway. Going to do the lettering on the calipers a little bit differently. Maybe I will just leave them blank. I haven't decided yet.

Can't wait to run them...
Did you ask hoosier about what they recommend as far as how much heat to get into them, ideal pressure to run in them for your weight, etc?Originally Posted by rroderiques77
Got them today!!! Oh yeah!!Took some grinding on the calipers to make the 5zigens fit over the Cobra rotors..I was going to paint the calipers anyway. Going to do the lettering on the calipers a little bit differently. Maybe I will just leave them blank. I haven't decided yet.

Can't wait to run them...
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They seemed to hook up well when I test drove them on the street. and this was on pavement and not the sticky drag strip.Originally Posted by Nealoc187
Did you ask hoosier about what they recommend as far as how much heat to get into them, ideal pressure to run in them for your weight, etc?
Hoosier was closed during the weekend, so I couldn't get a hold of anyone. I will definitely follow up with them next week.
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hey, i am looking to purchase these also. please post up on how they do bro and what they say the right pressure should be. When i get them i want to get all the life out of them as possible...lol.
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Took some grinding on the calipers to make the 5zigens fit over the Cobra rotors..I was going to paint the calipers anyway. Going to do the lettering on the calipers a little bit differently. Maybe I will just leave them blank. I haven't decided yet.

Can't wait to run them...
Looks badass! Originally Posted by rroderiques77
Got them today!!! Oh yeah!!Took some grinding on the calipers to make the 5zigens fit over the Cobra rotors..I was going to paint the calipers anyway. Going to do the lettering on the calipers a little bit differently. Maybe I will just leave them blank. I haven't decided yet.

Can't wait to run them...

Also, pressure varies depending on the setup. Seems like drag radials like to work around 12-16 psi.
Spoke to Hoosier this morning. They said they don't have a whole lot of info for FWD cars, but optimum air pressure for these tires is between 16 to 18 PSI based on the amount of whp I am putting out. He also said they do not require a whole lot of heating up, so no excessive burn outs.
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Thank you for that info. Now i can't wait to get them. so looking forward to the track this year....Originally Posted by rroderiques77
Spoke to Hoosier this morning. They said they don't have a whole lot of info for FWD cars, but optimum air pressure for these tires is between 16 to 18 PSI based on the amount of whp I am putting out. He also said they do not require a whole lot of heating up, so no excessive burn outs.

Sounds like a good starting point for you then. DRs behave quite different on FWD than RWD cars, as opposed to slicks which act pretty much the same in my experience.
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I agree....I was getting 2.0 60fts in my 19's and 17's... both street tires. There's no way you can't do any better. Just ordered mines today Originally Posted by sparks03max
JayPee has run 1.8 '60 foots on slightly smaller DRs than these, afaik. They won't be slicks, but you will get great traction. If I can get 2.0 '60 foots on 245/40/18 street tires, there's no way you won't do far better with sticky bias ply DRs with more sidewall.

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wheres mine Originally Posted by OneSexyLeo
I agree....I was getting 2.0 60fts in my 19's and 17's... both street tires. There's no way you can't do any better. Just ordered mines today

