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Old 07-31-2011, 03:43 PM
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So i went to the track and would like to put a set of drag radials on the rear of my car. I currently have Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-DS3 on the rear. They are like new , can i move them to the front? 2002 ss Camaro slp. i figure i can but just figured i would check. Previous owner said they are a rain tire??
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are they 275/40/17?if so yes you can move them to the front,who said you couldnt even if they are a dry pavement type of tire. just be careful if you drive in the rain especially with the drag radials,i have hydroplaned twice with mt drag radials and bfgs and it wasnt good cause i did 2 360s then hit a cement barrier wall.
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Yes, they are 275 40 17's. I'm going to buy the Mickey Thompson drag radial. Everyone i talked to said they are the best. Just wanted to make sure i could move the rears up front.
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Originally Posted by elle
Yes, they are 275 40 17's. I'm going to buy the Mickey Thompson drag radial. Everyone i talked to said they are the best. Just wanted to make sure i could move the rears up front.
Imon my second pair of MT,and i Love them.





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