Just watched your video, I agree. Got a set of slicks for my 65 fastback along with a set of street tires for a built small block. Looking forward to using them.
2011 gt500 built motor 4.5L whipple 800 on pump gas tune cortex extreme grip suspension system 305/35/18 toyo r888 car hooks and books no spin on a warm day
I think your experience of nittos lasting longer but MT hooking better is universal. I had the same experience years ago. I have Nitto nt555g2 on my car on 17” cobra Rs. But when I get tire of driving on ice I’ll get a set of those new drag wheels from LMR and some drag radials. Which one depends how strong my parts are at the time haha
Good video👍 One very important thing I’ve learned when choosing drag tires is to look at weight; a drag radial is significantly heavier then a bias ply slick, especially when you start talking rotating mass. So if your making less power a lighter tire is going to benefit you more when it comes to actual racing. There’s always a trade off so you have to decide what you want more, streetability or the most out of the power you have.
A good budget road race or low profile tire for the street is the Achilles 123S. I’m very happy with them. They are a summer tire but still are decent in rain. And dry they grip like crazy!!
Were talking about real tires man no offense. A normal street tire is nowhere near a toyo r888r or any of the drag radials. When you get up into higher power levels no street tire is going to cut it its just the way it is. You can't even hit it in the first 3 gears with street tires at 500-700+ rwhp.
My car is .06 faster on a 275/50r15 Nitto 555r than on the M/T Street SS in a 255/60r15. Both tires hook. Just to say the height is a factor! Thanks for the video!
M/T et street SS for the street still blows them off but a stable street tire. I can start in 2nd gear and they will hook ok. M/T radial R for the track. 275/50/15 for both sets. I have the suspension for it though Team Z front and back with strange front coil overs and rear shocks. If you straight hook it’s hard on the drivetrain like you said I broke the weld on my driveshaft shifting into 2nd it sounded like a damn bomb went off in the car. the u-joint and pinion yoke were still attached to the rear end.
I just rebuilt an 86 fox master cylinder just upgraded the spring and a newer seal. In exchange I had earned a set of my first set of drag slicks. Practically new. Very little cuts dew to a fox wheel well 😒 on one of them . I hope it works out thanks Kaleb appreciate the heads up on the rear end possible issues to expect
I’ve had them all. Best tire ….hands down…..is Mickey Thompson. Wet roads…..you’re screwed….don’t drive it at all. Nitto suck all the way around for most foxbodys unless you have massive suspension upgrades. I have a QA1 level 3 suspension on my cobra. Full road coarse car…..and the Nitos will work but not the best. It’s all about your suspension set up. Don’t buy a tire based on the tire itself. If it’s mostly stock….then go with Hankook, Toyo or Nito. Surprisingly, if you have great suspension upgrades….the Hankook Ventus is freaking awesome. All the way around. Freaking grip monster.
I don't recommend street tires if you're over like 400 wheel especially with a lightweight fox. If you actually wanna use and feel the power on the street that is. I don't understand the guys who build 700-800 whp cars and roll around on 20 inch street tires lol.
exactly what you said , not all setups are the same , my 91 lx loves L 60 hoosier super dirt bozz on the street and 28x9 good year slicks on the track and skinnies up front on 15x3 1/2 weld wheels , my lx blows up m/t drag radials both on street and track all tests done with 4 10 gears ...started 3ith 308 moved to 373 then when i started using the 28x9 i moved to the 410 ..and yes i hit nitrous off the line ...since 1992 ive tested every single tire out there known to the fox body world and only the combo i mentioned earlier work for my car ...late 90,s i won the 5 liter shootout with over 400 competitors that weekend
Hmmmm...what happened to your Red Corbeau seat? Guessing you filmed this a while back. I love my Toyo R888R. Got those on my 18 inch chrome ponies. Running 275/35/18. On my silver pony r wheels I have the Mickey Thompson SS Street tires 275/40/17. Planning on trying the ET Street R tires for my drag wheels.
What would be a good upgrade on the rear of a 2017 GT 5.0 with 6 speed tranny? Currently running the stock Continental extreme 275/40-ZR19. 1st and 2nd gear are non existent with these tires lol. Thanks for any help, great video as always!
great video, i have a 2012 gt500 upgraded supercharer rebuild engine so im dyno at 770hp, right now im riding with the toyo RRR still sliding a bit i want to change it up to slicks so would the Nitto drag radial be great for the street? I dont take my car to the track just street. When you say they dont last how long you talking about (estimate) i dont drive it far at all and daily. I know suspension is definitely the key as well.
Question A bigger size rim but the same with and same tire set up, would hook better than an smaller rim So a 22 better than a 17? Same tires same width.
Hoosier 275/60. 15 drag radial here stick shift 530 rwhp 3000 lb 97 cobra they hook great not always 1st gear on the street because of the kenne bell instant 550 rwtq
I just replaced my old Michelin pilot sport AS all season, zero pressure worn out tires with a new set of RE 888R's and they didnt yield me any better 60' times at the track 😐
Track prep will probably not help if your not traction limited. I had a full bolt on catfish camaro SS. That thing on dry rotted stock tires was putting down a 1.9 60ft. Replaced with almost new Michelin pilot sports and I highly doubt it would cut much lower than 1.9 60ft although it did help on the street on slick roads.
Plus that other Fox could shift too. You can have the right setup but if ya scared to put it high on the chip and not scared to bang those gears it’s pointless. Driver mod is key.
Driver def matters alot in particular on a manual trans car. The difference between driver mod and shit driver is A HUGE I think some dont truly understand how huge it really can be lol.
I got 305/45/17 et street r tires on mine same power level with 4.10 gears it hooks killer even in 1st on a warm day even down to 40-50 degrees it was still hooking really good in 2nd. You could probably get decent traction with a Toyo r888r or the new nitto drag radials that is out but it won't match the et streets I just got the radial because mine is 99% street lol. I will do most of my hits and spirited driving on the street where I am at so that was a factor. It isnt my daily so I really ain't concerned with life I should get 5k+ out of em which will have me replacing em once a year prob. Gotta pay to play. If you actually wanna feel the power you have in your car I would suggest no less than toyo r888r or nitto drag radials. They aren't gonna bite like the et street r though which is amazing and even down to 40 degrees or under it isnt bad at all I've driven them in rain and its doable but I don't recommend it lol...gotta go 20 mph below the speed limit and stay off the throttle but its doable. Mine isn't a daily so I don't give a shit I want my car to hook and that it does. Every person has to assess their situation and decide how far they wanna go. Go as far as you're able to based on your situation because you can't ever have enough traction lol.
@@automotiveantics nittos are a decent choice especially if you put them on a 15 inch wheel that helps alot actually. I since switched my rears from 17x10.5 to 15x10 and they hook even better and ride better too because of the taller sidewall. I have 295/55 et street ss atm they didn't have the r in stock anywhere last time I got tires. These are more street friendly but don't hook as well. I'm now running a gen3r at 750+ rwhp so I have a set of 325/50 et street r at my house as we speak going on this spring. Goal is to hook 2nd with 4.10 at my power level I think it'll do it the 275 et street r I had before hooked killer but I was only at 550 rwhp then. These 325 are gonna hook man!! Haha
If you have a car that is driven daily in rain and wet surfaces I've had very good luck with nitto drag radials never had traction problems under normal driving conditions on wet surfaces with them of course any tire in wet conditions will spin or slide if driving the car hard the nitto is a good in between tire with decent dry drag race traction and safe for daily driving Mickey Thompson ET street R l agree are better for drag racing and work well on the street if it's dry but l can tell you the Mickey Thompson ET street R are not good on wet roads or in the rain you have to be very cautious even if roads are very slightly wet if you have Mickey Thompson ET street R on your car and the roads are wet it's best to keep the car in the garage unless the idea of sliding around is your idea of fun it's not mine
It isnt really the wet that gets you its puddles if it's raining just hard enough to create puddles that is what will send you sideways if you're not going slow enough. I've drove 305 et street r tires on the street in my gt500 a bunch and I've been caught in the rain several times...it is scary if you go too fast you just gotta slow down alot more than normal and stay off the throttle but from what I've seen the wet in general wasn't too bad if you take it easy but if it starts raining a little harder and hard enough to make puddles that is when you really gotta watch out because they don't have a tread pattern to dispurse the water outward so hydroplanong is enviable. If it's just wet but isn't raining hard enough to create puddles it isnt nearly as bad. My fiesta st which is my daily was in the shop getting fixed from hitting a deer and I ended up having to daily gt500 from October to the middle of December in southwest va and I keep the et street r tires on it all the time because normally it isnt my daily...didn't have to deal with any snow luckily but did see rain a few times. I dont recommend them if your car is a full time daily the nitto would be better for that but if its not a daily and you never drive in the rain (unless you get caught out in it driving in it is doable just gotta be real cautious) then def recommend the et street r even if its mostly a street car like mine. Its awesome being able to hit it hard on 1st or 2nd gear on the street and get traction even with 550 rwhp and 4.10 gears. Car used to blow the tires off all the way up into 3rd gear on 275 nitto street tires...its insane. Too many people try to get by running shit tires on a high hp car because they're afraid of having to replace their tires more often big deal gotta pay to play. No use spending all that money on mods if you can't even use the power lol.
I have a 2004 CLK AMG , it spins the rear, (summer car only) best hook up tire options? Car has 16K on it and i want to say to the next Tesla _car , if i cant out run you I will Passe you .
6:15 Man that is a good looking foxbody!!
Just watched your video, I agree. Got a set of slicks for my 65 fastback along with a set of street tires for a built small block. Looking forward to using them.
2011 gt500 built motor 4.5L whipple 800 on pump gas tune cortex extreme grip suspension system 305/35/18 toyo r888 car hooks and books no spin on a warm day
I think your experience of nittos lasting longer but MT hooking better is universal. I had the same experience years ago. I have Nitto nt555g2 on my car on 17” cobra Rs. But when I get tire of driving on ice I’ll get a set of those new drag wheels from LMR and some drag radials. Which one depends how strong my parts are at the time haha
Caleb brother this is probably the best channel on RUclips
Thank you very much sir
I needed this tutorial especially for my next project
I ran the r888r's on my 87. They did great on the street and track. Still spun a bit on the street but far better then street tires
Yessir, gotta have the right setup to hook and book!!
Yes sir!
Good video👍 One very important thing I’ve learned when choosing drag tires is to look at weight; a drag radial is significantly heavier then a bias ply slick, especially when you start talking rotating mass. So if your making less power a lighter tire is going to benefit you more when it comes to actual racing. There’s always a trade off so you have to decide what you want more, streetability or the most out of the power you have.
A good budget road race or low profile tire for the street is the Achilles 123S. I’m very happy with them. They are a summer tire but still are decent in rain. And dry they grip like crazy!!
Were talking about real tires man no offense. A normal street tire is nowhere near a toyo r888r or any of the drag radials. When you get up into higher power levels no street tire is going to cut it its just the way it is. You can't even hit it in the first 3 gears with street tires at 500-700+ rwhp.
💥 If they have a 315/35/17 I’m in 👊🏼
My car is .06 faster on a 275/50r15 Nitto 555r than on the M/T Street SS in a 255/60r15. Both tires hook. Just to say the height is a factor! Thanks for the video!
M/T et street SS for the street still blows them off but a stable street tire. I can start in 2nd gear and they will hook ok. M/T radial R for the track. 275/50/15 for both sets. I have the suspension for it though Team Z front and back with strange front coil overs and rear shocks. If you straight hook it’s hard on the drivetrain like you said I broke the weld on my driveshaft shifting into 2nd it sounded like a damn bomb went off in the car. the u-joint and pinion yoke were still attached to the rear end.
I just rebuilt an 86 fox master cylinder just upgraded the spring and a newer seal. In exchange I had earned a set of my first set of drag slicks. Practically new. Very little cuts dew to a fox wheel well 😒 on one of them . I hope it works out thanks Kaleb appreciate the heads up on the rear end possible issues to expect
Wow... Great video my man! What gears are you running?
I run the nittos on my car on the street on a 17 inch wheel it hooks up decent enough never had it on a track
I’ve had them all. Best tire ….hands down…..is Mickey Thompson. Wet roads…..you’re screwed….don’t drive it at all. Nitto suck all the way around for most foxbodys unless you have massive suspension upgrades. I have a QA1 level 3 suspension on my cobra. Full road coarse car…..and the Nitos will work but not the best. It’s all about your suspension set up. Don’t buy a tire based on the tire itself. If it’s mostly stock….then go with Hankook, Toyo or Nito.
Surprisingly, if you have great suspension upgrades….the Hankook Ventus is freaking awesome. All the way around. Freaking grip monster.
You know what else is a grip monster😏
YOU'RE MISSING A LUG NUT :D
This video has been really helpful thanks. My setup it a 87 lx hatch with a 408w street tires are useless for me
Glad it helped
I don't recommend street tires if you're over like 400 wheel especially with a lightweight fox. If you actually wanna use and feel the power on the street that is. I don't understand the guys who build 700-800 whp cars and roll around on 20 inch street tires lol.
Good Video Man!!
Suspension is key!!
Thanks for this info! You know a lot about tires!!
Any time!
exactly what you said , not all setups are the same , my 91 lx loves L 60 hoosier super dirt bozz on the street and 28x9 good year slicks on the track and skinnies up front on 15x3 1/2 weld wheels , my lx blows up m/t drag radials both on street and track all tests done with 4 10 gears ...started 3ith 308 moved to 373 then when i started using the 28x9 i moved to the 410 ..and yes i hit nitrous off the line ...since 1992 ive tested every single tire out there known to the fox body world and only the combo i mentioned earlier work for my car ...late 90,s i won the 5 liter shootout with over 400 competitors that weekend
a dirt tire on the street? hmmm
305/35/18 r888r toyo proxies showing up today for a 3200lbs man trans pdb car I built.
You know what the deal is, it takes the right combination to make it work, power don't mean anything if you
can't keep the tires from spinning.
Good Informatizie!! Saving us budget guys out here from testing !!
Glad it was helpful!
Hmmmm...what happened to your Red Corbeau seat? Guessing you filmed this a while back. I love my Toyo R888R. Got those on my 18 inch chrome ponies. Running 275/35/18. On my silver pony r wheels I have the Mickey Thompson SS Street tires 275/40/17. Planning on trying the ET Street R tires for my drag wheels.
Mikey Thompson Pro radial... twisted my aftermarket 31 spline axle shaft on the street. DO NOT get caught in rain though lol
Yes sir, NO RAIN!
Great tips.
What if you not really going to be race and you just like how they look which one is best for just daily driving?
What would be a good upgrade on the rear of a 2017 GT 5.0 with 6 speed tranny? Currently running the stock Continental extreme 275/40-ZR19. 1st and 2nd gear are non existent with these tires lol. Thanks for any help, great video as always!
great video, i have a 2012 gt500 upgraded supercharer rebuild engine so im dyno at 770hp, right now im riding with the toyo RRR still sliding a bit i want to change it up to slicks so would the Nitto drag radial be great for the street? I dont take my car to the track just street. When you say they dont last how long you talking about (estimate) i dont drive it far at all and daily. I know suspension is definitely the key as well.
What are the rear rims? thanks
I’ve got a 347 stroker, T5z manual trans with 3.73 gears. What size would best fit without rubbing?? I currently have 275/40/17.
I like me some wrinkle walls!
We gonna try to wrinkle these bad boys ASAP! lol
Question
A bigger size rim but the same with and same tire set up, would hook better than an smaller rim
So a 22 better than a 17? Same tires same width.
I heard a nice drag radial is better than slicks sometimes? 🤷🏻♂️
All depends on your ride, a heavier car with an auto will do very well on a drag radial
Mickey ET streets.. the newer ones.. so sticky they break axles..lol.. true story..
You know the saying. If you ain't hooking. You not booking the competition. Oh wait I think I just made that one up. LMAO
I am gonna have to sue that one! LMAO
I like that Calypso car.🤔
I am a fan too!
Hoosier 275/60. 15 drag radial here stick shift 530 rwhp 3000 lb 97 cobra they hook great not always 1st gear on the street because of the kenne bell instant 550 rwtq
I just replaced my old Michelin pilot sport AS all season, zero pressure worn out tires with a new set of RE 888R's and they didnt yield me any better 60' times at the track 😐
Track prep will probably not help if your not traction limited. I had a full bolt on catfish camaro SS. That thing on dry rotted stock tires was putting down a 1.9 60ft. Replaced with almost new Michelin pilot sports and I highly doubt it would cut much lower than 1.9 60ft although it did help on the street on slick roads.
@@TheOhsemix anything slower than say a 1.3 sec 60' is traction limited for a vette
Plus that other Fox could shift too. You can have the right setup but if ya scared to put it high on the chip and not scared to bang those gears it’s pointless. Driver mod is key.
Driver def matters alot in particular on a manual trans car. The difference between driver mod and shit driver is A HUGE I think some dont truly understand how huge it really can be lol.
I really wish I would've taken your advice and put 275s on the back of my vert 😫
Coyote 2021
You got me
My 552rwhp 08 GT500 does nothing but spin 1st and 2nd. What tire would you put on it??....BTW it's a street car
I got 305/45/17 et street r tires on mine same power level with 4.10 gears it hooks killer even in 1st on a warm day even down to 40-50 degrees it was still hooking really good in 2nd. You could probably get decent traction with a Toyo r888r or the new nitto drag radials that is out but it won't match the et streets I just got the radial because mine is 99% street lol. I will do most of my hits and spirited driving on the street where I am at so that was a factor. It isnt my daily so I really ain't concerned with life I should get 5k+ out of em which will have me replacing em once a year prob. Gotta pay to play. If you actually wanna feel the power you have in your car I would suggest no less than toyo r888r or nitto drag radials. They aren't gonna bite like the et street r though which is amazing and even down to 40 degrees or under it isnt bad at all I've driven them in rain and its doable but I don't recommend it lol...gotta go 20 mph below the speed limit and stay off the throttle but its doable. Mine isn't a daily so I don't give a shit I want my car to hook and that it does. Every person has to assess their situation and decide how far they wanna go. Go as far as you're able to based on your situation because you can't ever have enough traction lol.
@@midnight347 I think I may go with the Nitto's since I daily mine. So I have to take wet traction into consideration too haha
Toyo R888R all day long
@@FoxcastMedia thanks for reply! I'll give them a try👍
@@automotiveantics nittos are a decent choice especially if you put them on a 15 inch wheel that helps alot actually. I since switched my rears from 17x10.5 to 15x10 and they hook even better and ride better too because of the taller sidewall. I have 295/55 et street ss atm they didn't have the r in stock anywhere last time I got tires. These are more street friendly but don't hook as well. I'm now running a gen3r at 750+ rwhp so I have a set of 325/50 et street r at my house as we speak going on this spring. Goal is to hook 2nd with 4.10 at my power level I think it'll do it the 275 et street r I had before hooked killer but I was only at 550 rwhp then. These 325 are gonna hook man!! Haha
Has anyone regrooved a drag radial? MT Drag Radial or NTO5 for extra traction for wet driving? Is there enough meat with small cutters?
Slick slick slick anything else is a waste a doe
What are those wheels that are with the m/t stiff walls? Welds with an sve center cap?
Those are the brand new SVE Comp drag wheels, from lmr.com
@@FoxcastMedia thanks for the reply!
Great informative video 🙌🏿👍🏿😎
Glad it was helpful!
If you have a car that is driven daily in rain and wet surfaces I've had very good luck with nitto drag radials never had traction problems under normal driving conditions on wet surfaces with them of course any tire in wet conditions will spin or slide if driving the car hard the nitto is a good in between tire with decent dry drag race traction and safe for daily driving Mickey Thompson ET street R l agree are better for drag racing and work well on the street if it's dry but l can tell you the Mickey Thompson ET street R are not good on wet roads or in the rain you have to be very cautious even if roads are very slightly wet if you have Mickey Thompson ET street R on your car and the roads are wet it's best to keep the car in the garage unless the idea of sliding around is your idea of fun it's not mine
It isnt really the wet that gets you its puddles if it's raining just hard enough to create puddles that is what will send you sideways if you're not going slow enough. I've drove 305 et street r tires on the street in my gt500 a bunch and I've been caught in the rain several times...it is scary if you go too fast you just gotta slow down alot more than normal and stay off the throttle but from what I've seen the wet in general wasn't too bad if you take it easy but if it starts raining a little harder and hard enough to make puddles that is when you really gotta watch out because they don't have a tread pattern to dispurse the water outward so hydroplanong is enviable. If it's just wet but isn't raining hard enough to create puddles it isnt nearly as bad. My fiesta st which is my daily was in the shop getting fixed from hitting a deer and I ended up having to daily gt500 from October to the middle of December in southwest va and I keep the et street r tires on it all the time because normally it isnt my daily...didn't have to deal with any snow luckily but did see rain a few times. I dont recommend them if your car is a full time daily the nitto would be better for that but if its not a daily and you never drive in the rain (unless you get caught out in it driving in it is doable just gotta be real cautious) then def recommend the et street r even if its mostly a street car like mine. Its awesome being able to hit it hard on 1st or 2nd gear on the street and get traction even with 550 rwhp and 4.10 gears. Car used to blow the tires off all the way up into 3rd gear on 275 nitto street tires...its insane. Too many people try to get by running shit tires on a high hp car because they're afraid of having to replace their tires more often big deal gotta pay to play. No use spending all that money on mods if you can't even use the power lol.
Anyone knows if a smaller wide rim hooks better than a bigger size rim?
Which size will hook better a 275 50 17 or a 275 50 20 or 22
Are those Nitto NT05R?
Nice car!
I have a 2004 CLK AMG , it spins the rear, (summer car only) best hook up tire options? Car has 16K on it and i want to say to the next Tesla _car , if i cant out run you I will Passe you .
Slicks and skinnies up front
You should get with Corey. I hear he can make one work.
He's got that Steves Fab Shop suspension working!
what wheel was towards the end of your fox?
That is the new SVE Comp drag wheels from lmr.com
im talking about the one resting beside your taillights
Shiiiiidddd bud spit it out
holy drone, what did he say?
Anyone else obsessing over the missing lug nut?
I had to replace a stud, but good eye!
It used to be so fun to hear my car burn out on launch, but man now it is just so annoying now.
Great video but the constant swallow smacking in the middle of a sentence gets annoying
If youre gonna drive around in a loud ass car and talk, you need a lapel mic.