Should I screw them?
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Should I screw them?
No, I'm not talking about the Coors Twins....LOL.... I'm talking about my 15X10 Bogarts. I'm debating on whether I should use rim screws on them or not. I remember Frank5L saying that he doesn't use them and to just make sure no lubricant is used when they're mounted. I have some rim screws but don't want to drill these $800 wheels unless it's necessary. I'll be running Hoosier 30X10.5-15 tires on them. What say you???
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Spencer unless you plan de-tuning your truck, you will have to screw them.. With the power level you are at then hells yea you need to screw them.. I am making less HP then you and I have my Bogarts screwed.. I had the 28" hoosiers and spun the rim around the slick with 500hp.. my advice screw them..
Last edited by Hostile03SVT; 10-25-2007 at 08:54 AM.
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Originally Posted by Hostile03SVT
Spendcer unless you plan de-tuning your truck, you will have to screw them.. With the power level you are at then hells yea you need to screw them.. I am making less HP then you and I have my Bogarts screwed.. I had the 28" hoosiers and spun the rim around the slick with 500hp.. my advice screw them..
100% agree. Same thing here...only I was having rims slip with 475 HP. They would move about two inches on every launch. The day I got to the end of the track and realized my tires where flat, I decided that was enough. I also run tubes and that put a stop to the bull$h!t of constantly adding air after every other pass. Best two tire mods I ever did.
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I agree (anytime you have a chance to screw GO FOR IT !!! ) hehehe ; o )
T, with screws THEY STILL LOOK BAD A$$ (hell mine even have tape over the weights)
They are under MASSIVE tq during a 1.3/1.4 launch and the rims WILL SPIN without being screwed.
To tell you the truth I think they look even meaner screwed
T, with screws THEY STILL LOOK BAD A$$ (hell mine even have tape over the weights)
They are under MASSIVE tq during a 1.3/1.4 launch and the rims WILL SPIN without being screwed.
To tell you the truth I think they look even meaner screwed
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Originally Posted by chesster51
How many screws are required per wheel, and where can I get some?
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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Originally Posted by Don's Bolt
The Moroso screws are 3/4 of a inch long, and will go right threw the bead of the slick. If you stick with a screw thats only 1/2 inch long it will grab into the bead, but not go through
I will see if I can find the right size, but might take a day or so
I will see if I can find the right size, but might take a day or so