Mickey Thompson ET Drag Slicks with Tubes and Wheels $300 - Delivered!

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by 71skylark3504v, Apr 14, 2011.

  1. 71skylark3504v

    71skylark3504v Goin' Fast In Luxury!

    I have had these for a couple of years and no longer have a current need for them. I probably used them for 10 passes.

    They are 26x8.5-14 Slicks, mounted on regular steel wheels with MT Tire tubes.

    Great way for the beginning drag racer to bolt on some serious traction, and for CHEAP.

    One of these slicks sells for $200 new, with no tube, wheel, or shipping!

    $300 Shipped for the Pair.

    Paypal or Check.

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  2. C.Rob

    C.Rob Well-Known Member

    Interested. Are they dry rotted yet? Do the tubes need replaced?
     
  3. 71skylark3504v

    71skylark3504v Goin' Fast In Luxury!

    No way. These were always stored inside. They are ready to go.
     
  4. Ken Mild

    Ken Mild King of 18 Year Resto's

    I cannot believe they have not sold yet either. I'd have bought them if I raced more than once a year, but can't justify the dough even if it is a good deal, just for for once a year when I got so many other things I need to buy. I.E. gears, posi, holley dp etc. Seat covers, headliner... overflow tank you get this picture. Times are hard man. Plus almost nobody is running 14's anymore. I think I'm the only one left in the country that is. :error:
     
  5. Mike Sobotka

    Mike Sobotka Founders Club Member

    Probably a stupid question, but these should bolt on an 86 GN, shouldnt they??
     
  6. 71skylark3504v

    71skylark3504v Goin' Fast In Luxury!

    I would like to say yes, but I can't say for sure. Can someone help us out here?
     
  7. Golden Oldie 65

    Golden Oldie 65 Well-Known Member

    Bolt pattern will be the same but you better check the backspacing on the wheels. Back in `87 when I had my new T Type, a friend of mine had a pair of slicks the same size that he used on his `69 GTO with his original 14x6 Ralley II wheels. We took them to the track and see how mime would run with some actual traction but when we tried to bolt them on the tires hit the frame. I don't remember what the backspacing was on the GTO wheels or the original T type wheels, though.
     
  8. Briz

    Briz Founders Club Member

    After my 1st trip to the Track yesterday I think I need more traction. Will they fit the 5 on 5 on the back of my Riv?
    maybe not I just noticed they were 14's. Wadda ya all think?
     
  9. Golden Oldie 65

    Golden Oldie 65 Well-Known Member

    Only if you can find a pair of 14" wheels with a 5" bolt circle. If they ever made them, I wouldn't know what they would have come on.
     
  10. 68riviera430

    68riviera430 BRRRRAAAAP!

    14's wont clear the monstrous brakes
     
  11. Briz

    Briz Founders Club Member

    Ahhhhhh Adrian, Your right. Didnt even think about the break drums.
     
  12. 71skylark3504v

    71skylark3504v Goin' Fast In Luxury!

    Mike, I will get you a backspacing measurement tonight if you like. Sorry for the wait.
     
  13. 71skylark3504v

    71skylark3504v Goin' Fast In Luxury!

    Distance from wheel mounting surface to the side of the tire is about 5 inches.
     
  14. 71skylark3504v

    71skylark3504v Goin' Fast In Luxury!

    Can someone Please buy these. Please!:pray:
     
  15. pphil

    pphil Well-Known Member

    i will give you $200.00 and pick them up

    scott
     
  16. 71skylark3504v

    71skylark3504v Goin' Fast In Luxury!

    $225 and you got a deal.
     
  17. pphil

    pphil Well-Known Member

    pm sent

    scott
     
  18. pphil

    pphil Well-Known Member

    nice to meet you today

    scott
     
  19. 71skylark3504v

    71skylark3504v Goin' Fast In Luxury!

    You too. Thanks for coming down.
     

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