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Old 01-27-2006, 03:27 PM
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Default What is the best hooking drag radial available?

Ok, ive got 845 rwhp to put to the ground and my nitto's arent hooking worth ****.

Ive got 17x11 zr1's, so Im gonna need probably a 315 x 17 tire.

I was thinking BFG's, but I dont know if they make anything that hooks good in my size.

Can anyone help out?
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anyone know anything about these?
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...79&rd=17&ar=35

its the eagle f1 gs-d3 drag radial.
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That's not a drag radial and you would spin those all day long.

MT and BFG are probably the two best.
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wheres the cheapest place to get the bfg in 315x35x17? Do they even make it in that size?

I checked around and couldnt find anything.
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Hands down the MT Drag Radials hook the best. But like the BFG's, they are useless in any wet conditions.
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Do you still have your stock wheels? Then you could put on some 275-40-17 MT ET Street radials.

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actually, i found out they do...
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...3&autoview=sku




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