Jun 30, 2007 #1 T twinvipers Enthusiast Joined Jul 11, 2003 Posts 1,597 Reaction score 0 Location Raleigh,NC Getting back into a High HP Viper and want to know if BFG's are really still the only option for 18" drag radials ?
Getting back into a High HP Viper and want to know if BFG's are really still the only option for 18" drag radials ?
Jun 30, 2007 #2 J JUCD VPR Enthusiast Joined Apr 7, 2005 Posts 2,828 Reaction score 1 Location Belleville, IL. (St. Louis Area) I know Mickey Thompson, and Nitto have some. I am unsure is MT has them to fit a viper but I did hear of a guy who ran Nitto's? I run the BFG's
I know Mickey Thompson, and Nitto have some. I am unsure is MT has them to fit a viper but I did hear of a guy who ran Nitto's? I run the BFG's
Jun 30, 2007 #3 99 R/T 10 Enthusiast Joined Jun 4, 2001 Posts 10,314 Reaction score 0 Location Enterprise, AL USA Are the Nitto's 335? i thought they only had the 315s that would only fit on the front rims? I also have the BFGs, but only use them at the track.
Are the Nitto's 335? i thought they only had the 315s that would only fit on the front rims? I also have the BFGs, but only use them at the track.
Jul 3, 2007 #4 Viper X Former VCA National President VCA Officer Joined May 1, 2004 Posts 3,471 Reaction score 2 Nitto makes a 335 rear drag radial. Very nice tire. Wears well, handles well and sticks well. They are Z speed rated. While the BFG's are slightly stickier, they don't handle nearly as well nor do they last as long and aren't speed rated. Dan
Nitto makes a 335 rear drag radial. Very nice tire. Wears well, handles well and sticks well. They are Z speed rated. While the BFG's are slightly stickier, they don't handle nearly as well nor do they last as long and aren't speed rated. Dan