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  1. Country Mav

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    What rear tires are y'all running or recommend running with a C4 and 4-11 gears? I'd been running a 275/60/15 on mine but I'm curious what the concensus of the group is. What's working for y'all? Thanks!
     
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    Wow, that's a tall tire.
     
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    It is, I can't exactly remember why I went with that tall of a tire, it's been too many years. Possibly trying to get rpm down, I just can't remember...
     
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    With that gear you need a tire at least 28in tall to get your rpm down.
     
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    I think I may stick with my 275/60 for now then. They're 28 inches tall I believe... I can't wait to get the 4:11 posi I bought tonight installed!
     
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    I'm running a 275\60 drag radial also. Had to make some room(rolled fender lip) and a 3\4" lift shackle, but they fill up the wheel well nicely, got a pair of 28\9\15 slicks for the track that I don't see a problem with either.
     
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    How does it hook with the 28" tires? What have you got done suspension-wise, besides the shackle? I run a set of 4 leaf springs and clear mine.
     
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    It didn't hook at all, I went to the track once with the drag radials and did everything wrong. (stock rear shocks, Cal-tracs way off, and way to much heat on the tires)Only made 5 passes and spun them horribly. I have no idea how to hook up drag radials, ran a best of 12:13 et @115 mph.

    I had 4 leafs and 42 yr. old stock shocks w\Cal-Tracs, going back in the spring with split-mono leafs, adj. shocks and slicks. And a 8 point cage.
     
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    That's what I'm concerned with. I don't know what I need to do yet to hook... I hope you get lined out! That's still pretty dang fast for not hooking!
     
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    Thanks, I know it's got 11s in it, that's why I'm getting the cage. I'll get thrown outta the track without it. I just wanted a simple, reliable foot brake car. So far, so good.
     
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    I run 28x10.50 Mickey Thompson Sportsman pro's on mine tight fit rolled lips. Car runs 8.1 in 1/8th mile 306 t5 trans 411 gears home made slapper bars usually hooks quite well at our local track (airport) not the best surface.
     
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    I ran a 4.11 and a 275/60 for years. Ran a radial and a 28x9 slick also. I recently changed to a 3.50 gear and it sure make life better on the street. But if I can get to the track this year the 4.11 is going back in.
     
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    Get the Rancho adjustable shocks from cal-trk,& when you go to the trk put some 90/10 on the front & take them off when you go home,I would not run them on the street.With that bigger tire & shackles make sure your pinyon angle is correct as this will also effect the way the car hooks.
     
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    It was the 1st time at the track in 10 years for me, and 1st with this car.
    Pinion angle was good, I put the shackles on after I got my 9" in it, the 9" has bigger tubes and taller spring mounts which lowered the car a touch. I went out to the track without the knowledge of getting a drag radial to hook-up, and it was a busy test and tune the day before the Nostalgia Nationals out at Milan Dragway. I only made five passes. I'm just going to put the slicks on it and be done with the guess work.
     
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    Showing my ignorance now. How do I check my pinion angle? I'm installing a 4:11 posi chunk in mine next week.
     

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