Originally Posted by
2ndclasscitizen
305s on a Monaro? I think not. Actually, I don't think most of the cars in that list would have tyres close to 305s, the 430 has 295s, I don't any of the cars (except for maybe the Viper, I don't know about that one) have wider tyres than that.
thats what i was thinking too
TVR Sagaris: 255/35 R18
TVR Tuscan (rear wheels): 253/40 ZR18
Dodge Viper SRT-10 (rear wheels): 345/30 ZR19
Ferrari F430 (rear wheels): 285/35 ZR19
Ferrari 599GTB Fiorano (rear wheels): 305/35 R20
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (rear wheels): 285/40 ZR19
BMW M5 (rear wheels): 285/35 ZR19
Corvette C6 (rear wheels): 285/35 ZR19
Corvette C6 Z06 (rear wheels): 325/30 ZR19
Vauxhall VXR (rear wheels): 275/35 R19
Wow so I must have really skinny tires if both the Z06 and the SRT-10 have wider tires...
Oh yeah they are both american muscle cars with alot of low end grunt.
I don't think I will have that much trouble with my wider than most 305s.
BTW I know the LS7 is a great engine but I will never ever be able to be proud of it, mostly because it is just total over kill in every way but still only puts out 505 HP stock...
That and getting one shipped to DK is going to cost a fortune
Last edited by hightower99; 04-14-2007 at 04:17 AM.
Power, whether measured as HP, PS, or KW is what accelerates cars and gets it up to top speed. Power also determines how far you take a wall when you hit it
Engine torque is an illusion.