NC FS: 225/50/15" Hoosier DOT DRs mounted on 4g sawblades
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FS: 225/50/15" Hoosier DOT DRs mounted on 4g sawblades
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This is for a set of 225/50/15 hoosier dot drag radials (some of the stickiest DOT tires available) that are mounted on 4th gen sawblades. They have a total of around 10 runs on them and look almost brand new. They've been stored properly and are in great condition. I have pulled deep 1.8 '60 foots on these very consistently with little practice or burnout on stock 150k mile suspension (same as I did on MT bias ply slicks). These put my 280whp NA maxima into the mid 12s
They are about 24" tall, very lightweight, and the perfect size for most maximas to get good times. They are also legal for the "street" class at Maxus due to them being DOT tires, but they're as sticky as my last set of slicks without the vibration or loss in trap speed.
The wheels will fit on a 5th gen, and on 5.5 with some minor shaving of brake calipers (took me about 2 hours with a cheapo harbor freight angle grinder).
These sell for ~180-185 each brand new before shipping. I'm willing to let them and the wheels go for 250 picked up or delivered locally.

Here they are in use!
This is for a set of 225/50/15 hoosier dot drag radials (some of the stickiest DOT tires available) that are mounted on 4th gen sawblades. They have a total of around 10 runs on them and look almost brand new. They've been stored properly and are in great condition. I have pulled deep 1.8 '60 foots on these very consistently with little practice or burnout on stock 150k mile suspension (same as I did on MT bias ply slicks). These put my 280whp NA maxima into the mid 12s

They are about 24" tall, very lightweight, and the perfect size for most maximas to get good times. They are also legal for the "street" class at Maxus due to them being DOT tires, but they're as sticky as my last set of slicks without the vibration or loss in trap speed.
The wheels will fit on a 5th gen, and on 5.5 with some minor shaving of brake calipers (took me about 2 hours with a cheapo harbor freight angle grinder).
These sell for ~180-185 each brand new before shipping. I'm willing to let them and the wheels go for 250 picked up or delivered locally.

Here they are in use!
Last edited by sparks03max; Nov 22, 2011 at 11:28 PM.
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His brand new 2011 GT 5.0 getting beat up by a rice burner... Yep he came looking under my hood for power adders after that run.
Again these are a great size for most maximas (good for ~113ish traps in 4th gear with a 6MT@7k RPMs, top of 3rd for autos/5spd) and are pretty much the best hooking radial tires you'll find. Also about 7lbs per tire lighter than the MT equivalent, also.
Again these are a great size for most maximas (good for ~113ish traps in 4th gear with a 6MT@7k RPMs, top of 3rd for autos/5spd) and are pretty much the best hooking radial tires you'll find. Also about 7lbs per tire lighter than the MT equivalent, also.
Last edited by sparks03max; Oct 28, 2011 at 06:14 PM.
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