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Posted By: radar Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/04/14 06:18 PM
I want to replace my old 27/8/15 Hoosier Racing Slicks but can't seem to find anyone making that narrow a slick these days. I have a 40 Chevy and the space is limited between the rear fenders and the frame rails to 11 inches. The section width has to be no more than 10.3 inches. Are there any narrow slick makers around?
Posted By: Casual 6 Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/04/14 09:15 PM
Try these guys. Size you want, but they don't list the section width.

http://www.towelcityracingtires.com/15__Drag_Tires.html

M & H also has something close:

http://www.cokertire.com/brands/m-h-racemaster/vintage-drag-slicks.html
Posted By: Whitedog Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/05/14 09:40 AM
After reading your post, I did some surfing. I found these.

https://www.universaltire.com/firestone-tires/firestone-drag-slicks.html

They have a cool vintage look.

A little on the pricey side, but that's the case with all drag slicks.
Posted By: Casual 6 Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/05/14 01:14 PM
Yeah, the Nostalgia Firestone's have been around for a while. Even Speedway, Summit, etc. sell them. Some people don't like the odd shaped pie crust pattern.
Posted By: Packardkid Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/08/14 04:16 AM
A company is reproducing the old Hurst tires as well

http://hurstracingtires.com/1093440.html
Posted By: Beater of the Pack Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/08/14 07:22 PM
Those look a look a lot like the Bruce slicks I used to run in the early 60s.
Posted By: Packardkid Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/08/14 08:23 PM
I really like the look of the "Bullet" ones if they fit they may find their way on my Packard.
Posted By: Whitedog Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/10/14 11:34 AM
Here's Stacey David with a Dodge truck riding on vintage slicks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHyEk4Av4-Q
Posted By: Packardkid Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/14/14 12:42 AM
That is the Cherry Bomb muffler truck. It is very cool and has seen some drag strip duty. It is very cool
Posted By: Packardkid Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/14/14 12:42 AM
That is the Cherry Bomb muffler truck. It is very cool and has seen some drag strip duty. It is very cool
Posted By: canadainal Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/14/14 10:26 PM
I have a set of towel city slicks they are good but have really hard sidewalls not like a modern drag slick
Posted By: Packardkid Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/15/14 07:53 PM
The towel city slicks look really good. Prices are nice too, have you run them on anything?
Posted By: Packardkid Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/20/14 05:25 AM
Anyone run a modern pie-crust slick on the drag strip?
Posted By: GH Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/20/14 09:13 PM
Some years ago a friend of mine ran the Coker pie crust slicks and they were harder than heck, wouldn't hook at all.
Posted By: GH Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/20/14 09:14 PM
Some years ago a friend of mine ran the Coker pie crust slicks and they were harder than heck, wouldn't hook at all.
Posted By: GH Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/20/14 09:14 PM
Some years ago a friend of mine ran the Coker pie crust slicks and they were harder than heck, wouldn't hook at all.
Posted By: Packardkid Re: Narrow Racing Slick Sources - 04/20/14 10:38 PM
Well that is no good \:D I would love to find a vintage style slick that can actually hook up
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