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15 inch wheel on a irs?
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<blockquote data-quote="64T-bolt" data-source="post: 8930695" data-attributes="member: 50727"><p>16's without grinding or to be honest you can have good luck with 17" et streets, just dont get radials, get biased plies as radials WILL break a half shaft if you wheel hop it. I can cut 1.58 60' times all day on my 17" et streets with just under 700 rwtq and stock irs. . . that being said, i am in the process of clearance grinding my brakes for 15's but i'm doing it mostly for weight savings. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="64T-bolt, post: 8930695, member: 50727"] 16's without grinding or to be honest you can have good luck with 17" et streets, just dont get radials, get biased plies as radials WILL break a half shaft if you wheel hop it. I can cut 1.58 60' times all day on my 17" et streets with just under 700 rwtq and stock irs. . . that being said, i am in the process of clearance grinding my brakes for 15's but i'm doing it mostly for weight savings. . [/QUOTE]
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