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    Drag slicks x2

    So Santa pods my goal this year but I haven't a clue about slicks and wheels could you nice and not so nice guys put me in the right direction with links? Offers so on and so on.. Thanks in advance..

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    i now have a set of r888`s for my five so im gona be selling a set of 4 very good condition slicks . ideal for pod there for 13`s

    if your interested send me your email and i will send pics mate

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    You ideally need a tyre with alot of flex in the sidewall for drag use. Trackday slicks are usually to hard to be effective.
    You need to be looking at M&H or Mickey thompson tyres really if you are getting serious about times. Or find some cheapo budget 185/195/ 60 /13 & play with tyre pressure to get 60 fts down.

    I used 14" mickey t's on laguna rims (a bitch to fit BTW) & they cost me well over £300 a pair. & ran them with 9-10 psi pressure
    Alot have gone to 15" M&H i think now but they might need arch mods as they are pretty wide.

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    Wow

    I'm not massively serious about drag times Glenn's record is safe I just want to get grip this year.. I was hoping someone would pop up with two wheels and tyres?

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    They do pop up from time to time, i paid £200 notes for my 14" drag slicks they are a huge help,with regards drag times, you can do fairly impressive times with not so much power.

    Even i can manage fairly consistent low 1.9 60ft,s at pod an I'm pants

    full throttle launches are ace, if your getting upwards of 200ft/lbs you may also want to think about a paddle clutch when using slicks.

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    Cheers phil yep if happily pay £200 (not yet though) no more 5 funds for a bit.. It was watching yours launch last year that's made me want them..

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    Quote Originally Posted by GTphil View Post
    They do pop up from time to time, i paid £200 notes for my 14" drag slicks they are a huge help,with regards drag times, you can do fairly impressive times with not so much power.

    Even i can manage fairly consistent low 1.9 60ft,s at pod an I'm pants

    full throttle launches are ace, if your getting upwards of 200ft/lbs you may also want to think about a paddle clutch when using slicks.

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    The 20" M/T on 14" rim works pretty well on a 200-250hp GTT with standard ratios, but they cost a few bob new as steve says. Don't go for anything bigger than 20" if you're on standard ratio's. 22" work very well with the short final drive, Ren 11 turbo, Clio 172 gearbox, etc.

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    Cheers guys well iv just looked on eBay and I can't get any 14" Laguna steeliees at the min but I will keep looking and now I will start ringing round my local scrappers to see if they have any.. Which type of slick would I be after the mt website lists so many types.. Thanks in advance

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    Couldn't see the 20" 14's on the site. Try here as thats where I ordered mine from.

    http://www.robinson-race-cars.co.uk/

    Think they were 8" wide so you need a 7j 14" ideally, can't remember what the laguna steelies were but they worked, had a bit of overlap & I know I had to try 2 different tyre places to fit them & get the air in....

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    Quote Originally Posted by Brigsy View Post
    Cheers we are waiting for pay day lol.. Engine in first before I get anymore bits but these would be magic

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    As above really guys what you got?

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    I got one Avon slick tyre you can have, you'll need to find the second.

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    top man were would I buy the 2nd? And the rims lol I know I'm asking a lot I will text you bud

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    A mate of mine races a lot of minis in the miglia series and often sells his used tyres. Perfectly good for the odd drag race. I think the last set was about £80 a pair? 13 x 9s.

    They're not slicks but the yoko 048s are a good tyre, don't last long though!

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    Quote Originally Posted by Matty View Post
    A mate of mine races a lot of minis in the miglia series and often sells his used tyres. Perfectly good for the odd drag race. I think the last set was about £80 a pair? 13 x 9s.

    They're not slicks but the yoko 048s are a good tyre, don't last long though!
    If you could find the details that would be great

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    I'll have a look, I'm sure he posted them up on fb last time he was selling some.

    There's quite a few part worns on eBay too, which aren't too badly priced.

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    Re: Drag slicks x2

    I wouldnt bother with track slicks or the yoko a048 on the strip..no better than half decent road tyres.

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