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Old 04-18-2006, 01:07 AM
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Just wondering which drag radials are better, im looking for size 275/40/17 thinking about goin nitto. anyothr opinions/suggestions?????

Keeping in mind these are goin to be my dd tires also.
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BFG's are the best for dry traction. For DD go with Nitto's. You can still drive Nitto's in the rain and they wear better. Mickey Thompson makes DR's now; not sure how well they work.
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I was looking at the BFGoodrich g-Force T/A Drag Radial, but they dont appear to make the size i need. But the BFGoodrich g-Force T/A Drag Radial 2 makes the size i need but i dont like the looks of them. BFGoodrich comp T/A Drag Radial are also made in my size and are only $320 for both, looks ehhh. Ofcourse the nittos look good and have them in my size. MT's are expensive.
Ill prob go with the nittos, a friend of mine has a 700hp vette and uses them hooks like glue "well almost".




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