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<blockquote data-quote="01SaleenS281" data-source="post: 8690159" data-attributes="member: 63281"><p>You're probably on 10" rear wheels as the 295s on my 10" rears sit flush and the 305s on yours have a slight bulge. Also, the most common size for the Saleen replicas is 10" for the rears. You might try getting under the car and pulling a tape measure on the inside of the wheel to confirm. </p><p></p><p>From what I've heard the Hoosiers and the M/T tires hook great, but don't last long if you use them like they were meant to be. That might be fine in your situation since it's a weekend street/strip car and longevity might not be an issue for you. The BFG DR hooks better than the Nitto 555R and they also don't last as long as the Nittos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01SaleenS281, post: 8690159, member: 63281"] You're probably on 10" rear wheels as the 295s on my 10" rears sit flush and the 305s on yours have a slight bulge. Also, the most common size for the Saleen replicas is 10" for the rears. You might try getting under the car and pulling a tape measure on the inside of the wheel to confirm. From what I've heard the Hoosiers and the M/T tires hook great, but don't last long if you use them like they were meant to be. That might be fine in your situation since it's a weekend street/strip car and longevity might not be an issue for you. The BFG DR hooks better than the Nitto 555R and they also don't last as long as the Nittos. [/QUOTE]
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