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hannes_slanec
07-03-2008, 05:13 AM
Hello folks!

I planed to run my 68 Impala, which is going to be with 540BBC twin turbo, on 20/22 inch torque thrusts.

Then, many people told me with that amount of power I will only have tire smoke with such tires due to the less side wall height.

I dont want to go with 15īs by all means and so I decided to keep the same tire outside diameter but to decrease the rim diameter by using 18īs (talk about the rear wheels).

Now I wonder if it makes a difference if I go with 20 or even 22 inch or with 18 and therefor more side wall height (would be one 1-3 inch more side wall, depends on the used tire).

If so I would go with M/T drag radials or maybe BF Goodrichīs DR, you can give me a recommendation on that.

Meanwhile I saw that they also offer 20" DR but how I said, I have been told the magic is in the side wall height.

In the members rides gallery I see almost only 20 and 22 inch wheels and I cannot imagine that none of that cars got a punchy engine, so what is your experience?

In your opinion, will I improve traction by going down to 18" and what about 20" DR?


Thanks Hannes Slanec :thumbsup:

XcYZ
07-03-2008, 05:36 AM
I think there's only 1 car in the Members section that has 22's. Almost all the cars on this site are running 17's ~ 20's.

hannes_slanec
07-03-2008, 05:47 AM
20, 22, whatever, I can even have less side wall height on a 15 inch rim.
bad traction with less tire side wall height and if one or two inches increase of side wall height will make a difference or not.

If not I can go with 20/22 but if I will go with 18īs and more tire.

I need an answer to that question.

I think it would looks like that or hopefully a bit milder:

BBC69Camaro
07-03-2008, 06:21 AM
17/18" wheels seem to be were the best return per $ is. The larger wheels usually are only needed if you have to clear really large brakes. 17/18 rim opens up modern tire choices. Anything larger and the weight of the rim starts to affect handling.

kennyd
07-03-2008, 06:49 AM
if you put 17s or 18s on a 68 impala it will still look like 15s , i think a 60-68 impala looks the best on 19s front and 20s rear .

TravisB
07-03-2008, 06:58 AM
Hello folks!

I planed to run my 68 Impala, which is going to be with 540BBC twin turbo, on 20/22 inch torque thrusts.

Then, many people told me with that amount of power I will only have tire smoke with such tires due to the less side wall height.

I dont want to go with 15īs by all means and so I decided to keep the same tire outside diameter but to decrease the rim diameter by using 18īs (talk about the rear wheels).

Now I wonder if it makes a difference if I go with 20 or even 22 inch or with 18 and therefor more side wall height (would be one 1-3 inch more side wall, depends on the used tire).

If so I would go with M/T drag radials or maybe BF Goodrichīs DR, you can give me a recommendation on that.

Meanwhile I saw that they also offer 20" DR but how I said, I have been told the magic is in the side wall height.

In the members rides gallery I see almost only 20 and 22 inch wheels and I cannot imagine that none of that cars got a punchy engine, so what is your experience?

In your opinion, will I improve traction by going down to 18" and what about 20" DR?


Thanks Hannes Slanec :thumbsup:


With a twin turbo 540BBC your going to have tire smoke with anything short of a pure drag racing slick. There will be no difference in performance of a 18 with a drag radial and a 20 with a drag radial.....there both going up in smoke at the crack of the throttle. Put 19,20 or 20, 22 and then get another set of rear wheels for drag racing the car

badmatt
07-03-2008, 08:00 AM
you will no hook a car that makes over 800hp on the street at all... you will just have tire spin/shake takes a well prepped road or drag strip too hook up even the guys with big 33x18" tires still spin them on the street at 600hp because roads are not prepped for that kind of use

hannes_slanec
07-03-2008, 04:40 PM
I think it would looks like that or hopefully a bit milder:

Sorry, I actually loaded a pic up but it seems that it dit not work.

Right, 17 or 18 will not bring the look I am after, it would almost look stock.

To buy 15" for the strip is not a solution since I never go to a strip, I want to have street performance.
I need to outperform all the ricers we got in Austria and the ugly Bimmers as well.
The white 61 Impala in the members ride section got the look I would loooove.:hail:

So how many of you think a 18" DR with more side wall height would not stick better then a 20 or 22 inch tire with small height?
Is the tire wrinkleing (I think it is called wrinkle) not that important to get traction?

(are there 20 or even 22 inch DR available???)

Thanks so far for all the opinions

Hannes:thumbsup:

DriverzInc
07-03-2008, 05:06 PM
Nitto just came out with a 305/35/20 Drag Radial. I put it on a 20x10 on the back of my 55 chevy. It's a sweet, sticky tire. Modern size, sticky tread, best of both worlds. Think about this tire for your car... Like Kenny said, those year Impala's need big wheels.

hannes_slanec
07-03-2008, 05:24 PM
Nitto just came out with a 305/35/20 Drag Radial. I put it on a 20x10 on the back of my 55 chevy. It's a sweet, sticky tire. Modern size, sticky tread, best of both worlds. Think about this tire for your car... Like Kenny said, those year Impala's need big wheels.

They need it by all means:lol:

That would be great, if there would be a possibility to run big rims with traction.
I also ordered a book about 4-link, that should also bring a lot and I pack anything possible in the back of the car like batterie, radiators and and a fuel cell that got not a square shape but width small shape to have all the fuel in the latest point of the trunk.

Also think about to sell my 540 short block to buy an aluminum block, if someone sells something please offer.

So you say the Nitto is a f......g sticky tire, right?

Would love to see a video of your cool 55:unibrow:

Before some months I made a Photoshop-fake of my car in the look I would like it, hope this time it works with uploading the pic.

68Charger4myDAD
07-05-2008, 11:37 PM
The torque thrust look good, but with a good looking car like that I would go with someting that not everyone has. Travis makes a good point I think the 19/20 would be good.

slimneverdies
07-06-2008, 11:42 AM
All that I can say is that you know this is a big car!! I have a 69 ss impala and I made a big mistake thinking because I went with 22"s all the way around that I would have know problem makin them look right. Wrong, the fronts were 22x9.5 and the rear 22x11. The tires were 255/30-22 & 295/25-22 and they almost look like 19''s on this big ass car. I figured it out that its all in the tire size and not so much the wheels.

As far as hooking up goes my 427 is stroked out and producing well over 500hp and the 22's hooked pretty well. I wouldnt worry about hooking up unless you only want a 1/4 mile car, cause in cornering this thing would grab a dime if needed. I think next week I'll take the 22's of my el camino and take pics what it looks like.

gionni
07-07-2008, 05:29 AM
All that I can say is that you know this is a big car!! I have a 69 ss impala and I made a big mistake thinking because I went with 22"s all the way around that I would have know problem makin them look right. Wrong, the fronts were 22x9.5 and the rear 22x11. The tires were 255/30-22 & 295/25-22 and they almost look like 19''s on this big ass car. I figured it out that its all in the tire size and not so much the wheels.

As far as hooking up goes my 427 is stroked out and producing well over 500hp and the 22's hooked pretty well. I wouldnt worry about hooking up unless you only want a 1/4 mile car, cause in cornering this thing would grab a dime if needed. I think next week I'll take the 22's of my el camino and take pics what it looks like.

do you have pics of your 69 impala???

hannes_slanec
07-07-2008, 04:15 PM
Thanks guys for the answers,

yes, acceleration is my goal, handling is secondly.
I calculated the 305/35 Nittoīs will already have around 4 inch of side wall height, that should not be to less.

It is true the torq thrust are wheels everyone got but what is the alternative (for a resonable price)?

I cannot spend 3-4 grands for a set of rims.

I am curious for the pics.

What about the M/T, are the available for 20" and does they hook?

Thanks so far


Hannes

64impala
04-08-2011, 06:55 PM
Thanks guys for the answers,

yes, acceleration is my goal, handling is secondly.
I calculated the 305/35 Nittoīs will already have around 4 inch of side wall height, that should not be to less.

It is true the torq thrust are wheels everyone got but what is the alternative (for a resonable price)?

I cannot spend 3-4 grands for a set of rims.

I am curious for the pics.

What about the M/T, are the available for 20" and does they hook?

Thanks so far


Hannes

No matter what your not going to hook up on the street with that much power....thats part of the fun with havin a street car. Find a nice wheel and tire set up that soots you and have fun.