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Tech Information => Technical Discussion => Topic started by: sheribuchta on December 22, 2008, 08:03:54 PM
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Saw this today. http://www.dougherbert.com/eagledragwayspecialslickslandspeed-p-24049.html
http://www.racegoodyear.com/tires/dragspecial.html ( download tire guide )
Also noticed that they make a 22 X 4.00 X 17 in top fuel tire .
Sheri Buchta
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I wonder what their availability is.
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The tires mentioned by the esteemed Ms Buchta are the current Top Fuel fronts - easily available.
Part number 2404 as I recall . They are a HARD compound and I'd worry about being scolded by the Goodyear tire specialist for using them for sustained 300 mph speed.
Rex's project-another story.
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How about 2222?
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Don't have the catalog number but that's probably the Super Comp/ Top Dragster /TAD front and it's also an off the shelf item and competitive to the ones built by Hoosier, Mickey Thompson, etc. for those Drag Race categories.
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How about 2222?
That's what we run and we have had them over 288.
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If you click on Sheri's second link and scroll down to the second page you will see the listing. The are listed under Eagle Land Speed and are rated at 300mph
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This for Sherry and WAY off topic.
Do you ever ask Willie if your leathers - " . . make me look fat?"
Happy Hoidays to ALL us Landspeed NUTS!
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How about 2222?
That's what we run and we have had them over 288.
2222 on backs 9.5'' wide 2283 in front 23 x 5''.
JL222
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Are they readily available? I've read here that sometimes tires are hard to come by.
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Are they readily available? I've read here that sometimes tires are hard to come by.
When I ordered the 2222's (which Troy and John now have) I ordered them through summit and had them in about 5 weeks but that was in feb 07.Shelby still list them for sale. If I only get one meet out of the M/T's like this year, I may go back to 2222's.
John, I still want those wheels :wink:
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Are they readily available? I've read here that sometimes tires are hard to come by.
When I ordered the 2222's (which Troy and John now have) I ordered them through summit and had them in about 5 weeks but that was in feb 07.Shelby still list them for sale. If I only get one meet out of the M/T's like this year, I may go back to 2222's.
John, I still want those wheels :wink:
U gonna be at El Mirage in May? If u show u can have them. :-D Wait a minute, we also have to show for u to get them. :?
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bvillercr : Just wondering what is the approx. weight on your front and rear tires and overall car "wet" weight (with fuel and driver)? I am thinking of building a small convertable streamliner/lakester and hopefully will try to keep the weight and overall cross section and drag down. And by doing this i can use the narrow tires and still have good ground pressure and not run out of brakes. I know i will have some concerns for cross wind spins and i am working on that still.
Also do you use brakes on the front tires?
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The weight of the car is 4800 lbs ready to run. We run 35% front and 65% rear weight ratio. Handles great and able to put down 2000hp to the ground. We also run brakes on all four wheel, the fronts do most of the stopping. good luck with your build. :cheers:
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Are they readily available? I've read here that sometimes tires are hard to come by.
When I ordered the 2222's (which Troy and John now have) I ordered them through summit and had them in about 5 weeks but that was in feb 07.Shelby still list them for sale. If I only get one meet out of the M/T's like this year, I may go back to 2222's.
John, I still want those wheels :wink:
U gonna be at El Mirage in May? If u show u can have them. :-D Wait a minute, we also have to show for u to get them. :?
I'm not sure what next years race plans will be (speedweek for sure) but we'll figure it out. Celia wants to go to Yosemite late winter/early spring so may be we'll cruise by one weekend and pick them up.
Brian
P.S. How big is your house? :-D :cheers:
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Thank you bvillercr, the weights of your car at least give me an idea of what the tires have held speed and weight wise.
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Are they readily available? I've read here that sometimes tires are hard to come by.
When I ordered the 2222's (which Troy and John now have) I ordered them through summit and had them in about 5 weeks but that was in feb 07.Shelby still list them for sale. If I only get one meet out of the M/T's like this year, I may go back to 2222's.
John, I still want those wheels :wink:
U gonna be at El Mirage in May? If u show u can have them. :-D Wait a minute, we also have to show for u to get them. :?
I'm not sure what next years race plans will be (speedweek for sure) but we'll figure it out. Celia wants to go to Yosemite late winter/early spring so may be we'll cruise by one weekend and pick them up.
Brian
P.S. How big is your house? :-D :cheers:
Hi Brian
Were still working on the plans for the house but we have a bigggg barn [actually it looks like an old style barn but it's a modern shop. Stop by on your way to or from Yosimite, we have extra beds and Linda and I would be glad to have you stay hear. Its about two hours to the valley floor from hear.
JL222
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Thank you bvillercr, the weights of your car at least give me an idea of what the tires have held speed and weight wise.
The "recommended" weight for each tire is listed on the Goodyear site. Goodyear manufacturers the Land Speed tires in "batches". They estimate each year what the need might be and produce a limited amount only. Usually there are enough tires to meet demand. However, in the past certain part numbers may have been out of stock and would not be replaced until the next year. That is the source of the "hard to find" rumor you hear frequently. The LSR tires are sold only through their racing dealers like Shelby, Summit, Roger Kraus. Because of the very low demand, dealers almost always order from a Warehouse Distributor. However, I did find a set of tires that were canceled by a customer and were in stock with Roger Kraus one year.