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    Not sure whatyou mods are but I have 22s on my truck and dont have a problem burning out at all, but then again ive got some help. beingblueeyes i was gonna say the same thing earlier but figured it was a loosing battle.

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    Yeah he didn't say you can't do a burnout with 22's he just said there is a difference in the ability. The increase in weight of the rotational mass makes the vehicle some what slower. Just by switching from 20+ inch rims to lighter 16 or 17's many have seen improved times at the track not just on the dyno. Even if I don't agree with some of what has been said the logic is correct smaller lighter wheels many times equals a quicker vehicle.
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    Yeah i know. I got a set of 17s im going to put slicks on for the track. Was just saying for some trucks or cars the difference wont be as big

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    Quote Originally Posted by easye1986 View Post
    Not sure whatyou mods are but I have 22s on my truck and dont have a problem burning out at all, but then again ive got some help. beingblueeyes i was gonna say the same thing earlier but figured it was a loosing battle.
    Burnouts have never been a problem for me, I have pretty much full bolt-ons, CAI, vette servo, shift kit, eaton posi, 4:10's, full exhaust, nelson tune, upgraded wires.... etc, I was just saying it makes a big difference with smaller rims and tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelweston1@yahoo.com View Post
    I have pretty much full bolt-ons, CAI, vette servo, shift kit, eaton posi, 4:10's, full exhaust, nelson tune, upgraded wires.... etc,
    those??? yeah that's pretty stock man. there is plenty more you can buy to go faster besides wheels.
    its just a turbo 5.3 that a couple of kids threw together

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    Quote Originally Posted by chevrolet all the way View Post
    those??? yeah that's pretty stock man. there is plenty more you can buy to go faster besides wheels.
    Yes I know that, but stockish to me is more just a CAI or exhaust... Im trying to save up for boost right now.... and im not getting the wheels for the speed thing thats just a plus, I just really like the way they look.

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    buying for looks i get, they look damn good, but buying them for dyno numbers or for a power gain is ridiculous. that money can be spent many places. i wish my truck had as few mods as yours so it was cheap to go faster lol. now i have to drop a grand for a few ponies... have fun going boosted!! haha
    its just a turbo 5.3 that a couple of kids threw together

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    My wheels dont look bad I just really like the look of the cop wheels.




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