Anyone know where to get Nitto or BFG drag radials from???

Started by 300bhp per ton, December 01, 2006, 06:57:31 AM

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300bhp per ton

Looking for either a supplier in the UK or the US.

I'm looking for some 315/35R17's

Either:

-BFG G-Force T/A Drag Radial

or

-Nitto NT 555R Drag Radial

Cheers :)

55starchief

Quoting: 300bhp per ton

-BFG G-Force T/A Drag Radial

or

-Nitto NT 555R Drag Radial



You using these for the strip or everyday tyres? Personaly i wouldnt run drag radials as everyday tyres. They are a very soft compound and prolonged driving will cause heat buildup and blistering of the casing which could result in delamination.

300bhp per ton

Will be for street, although I don't actually drive the car every day.

Most of the guys in the US seem to run them daily so I wouldn't have thought it should be an issue.

I run Michellin Pilot Sport Cup tyres on my TR7 and when it was my DD used to go to Colchester and back a few times each week, the tyres always seemed to hold up ok.

Pod

Danny at Adrenaline Race and Performance (based in Rushden) sells Nitto drag radials and I'm sure can get any other brand you're after.
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Tell him Pod from SRS sent you.

55starchief

Up to you mate, personaly i would look at some yokohama's they have a street legal slick that the lotus elise run and are DOT approved

EDGE

to be legal over here the have to be E marked.. the bfg's and nittos are not...

55starchief

Quoting: 300bhp per ton
I run Michellin Pilot Sport Cup tyres on my TR7 and when it was my DD used to go to Colchester and back a few times each week, the tyres always seemed to hold up ok.



Thats because they are a road race tyre with a tread wear of 80 and traction of AA and temp of A

Drag radials have a 0 tread wear and traction of B and temperature of C

Quoting: EDGE
to be legal over here the have to be E marked.. the bfg's and nittos are not...


Thats what i meant looks like an 'E' in a circle

300bhp per ton

Quoting: 55starchief
Up to you mate, personaly i would look at some yokohama's they have a street legal slick that the lotus elise run and are DOT approved

Sounds good in principle and I would agree. Except that the A048's like on the Elsie aren't made in any where near that size.

The A032's are available in 275/40R17's but at £270 EACH + VAT

I've seen the BFG Dr's in 315/35R17 for only $173 each Stateside.

Also I'm after the softer side wall that Dr's offer.

But I do hear what you are saying I just find it odd that so many guys in the US run them on DD's, even in places like Texas where 90* in the summer is considered cool.

Still you may prove me wrong yet, lol

Quoting: Pod
Danny at Adrenaline Race and Performance (based in Rushden) sells Nitto drag radials and I'm sure can get any other brand you're after.
http://www.adrenaline-race.com/contact.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.adrenaline-race.com/contact.html
Tell him Pod from SRS sent you.

Cheers

Jamieg285

DOT is that US or UK?    

I always thought it was US, and there was a different (as I now now 'E' mark) for the UK.


I had DOT legal tyres on the sprint car, but I would be amazed if they were road legal over here.

55starchief

Quoting: Jamieg285
DOT is that US or UK?

I always thought it was US, and there was a different (as I now now 'E' mark) for the UK.



yeah i got confused and did state that after matey

Quoting: 300bhp per ton
Sounds good in principle and I would agree. Except that the A048's like on the Elsie aren't made in any where near that size.

The A032's are available in 275/40R17's but at £270 EACH + VAT

I've seen the BFG Dr's in 315/35R17 for only $173 each Stateside.

Also I'm after the softer side wall that Dr's offer.

But I do hear what you are saying I just find it odd that so many guys in the US run them on DD's, even in places like Texas where 90* in the summer is considered cool.

Still you may prove me wrong yet, lol



i would be looking for a low tread wear indicating a soft compound rather than running a drag radial.

The A032's are available in 275/40R17's but at £270 EACH + VAT is

probably cheaper than the old bill giving you a pull and a £250 and 3 points per wheel for ilegal tyres also remember that if you have an accident your insurance would also be invalid.

55starchief

Quoting: 300bhp per ton
But I do hear what you are saying I just find it odd that so many guys in the US run them on DD's, even in places like Texas where 90* in the summer is considered cool.


Its not the ambient temps mate its the temperature of the casing which you would need a pyrometer to measure. Heat is built up by the tread blocks moving. Much like when you run a wet race tyre on a drying track.

Jamieg285

Or to put it another way, you could but the drag radial and run it, but you'd need to change it for new ones a hell of a lot earlier than a legal tyre, which in turn increases your running costs.

False economy.

Big Mouse

Go for the nittos for every day use, they'll last a lot longer than the bfg's and you won't notice much difference in terms of wear over a normal street tyre - unless you go everywhere at warp speed 9!

Failing that you might want to try M&H, they do a block treaded drag radial but in limited sizes

A tyre doesn't need to be E marked to pass an MOT which is what determines whether its legal to drive on.

VIPER


Pod

Quoting: Big Mouse
A tyre doesn't need to be E marked to pass an MOT which is what determines whether its legal to drive on.


It's true:
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55starchief

Quoting: VIPER
Another good tyre..BF GOODRICH g-Force™ T/A® KDW


Yup one of the sexiest tread patterns ever in my opinion

Quoting: Pod
Quoting: Big Mouse
A tyre doesn't need to be E marked to pass an MOT which is what determines whether its legal to drive on.


It's true:


I stand corrected then, what about insurance companies, anything non standard they normaly flag and try to get out of paying up

Big Mouse

Quoting: 55starchief
I stand corrected then, what about insurance companies, anything non standard they normaly flag and try to get out of paying up


If you tell them you occasionally break the speed limit they'd probably refuse to cover you too, are you going to tell them that??

Thought not.

If the tyre is street legal at the time of a claim the insurance company can't kick it out as long as it has the minimum speed rating for the car.

The bfg's are really too soft for daily use, unless you own a tyre depot

55starchief

Quoting: Big Mouse
unless you own a tyre depot


I do but only with hankook

Big Mouse

Quoting: 55starchief
I stand corrected then, what about insurance companies, anything non standard they normaly flag and try to get out of paying up


If you tell them you occasionally break the speed limit they'd probably refuse to cover you too, are you going to tell them that??

Thought not.

If the tyre is street legal at the time of a claim the insurance company can't kick it out as long as it has the minimum speed rating for the car.

Quoting: VIPER
Another good tyre..BF GOODRICH g-Force™ T/A® KDW
Next for the viper i believe


the KDW's are a good choise if you decide against drag radials;   the bfg drag radial's are really too soft for daily use, unless you own a tyre depot;

300bhp per ton

Quoting: Big Mouse
Go for the nittos for every day use, they'll last a lot longer than the bfg's and you won't notice much difference in terms of wear over a normal street tyre - unless you go everywhere at warp speed 9!

Cheers, will be looking for some Nitto's then

Even more so as when I went out to the car on Sunday I found I had a flat and screw stuck in the rear tyre :(

Quoting: 55starchief
Yup one of the sexiest tread patterns ever in my opinion

Funny I personally hate the look of that tread pattern.