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Old 12-07-2006, 09:54 AM
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On a stock suspension 99' Camaro SS, what would be the ideal tire pressure for the MT ET Street Radials for the track?

Also, does anyone know how many miles these suckers will last if I drive around with them on all the time?
Old 12-07-2006, 10:09 AM
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at the track i had mine set at 15pi. that ps1 wotks best for me. the best thing you can do if try different psi's and see what works best for you.

as for mileage i think its around 3-4k
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What were your 60 foot times? Your signature shows you ran mid 12's, was that on the nitrous?
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yea that was with n2o. i am at 4200 elavation so am running alot slower than i would be at sea level. it was a play day so no slips just the boards were up and they don't display 60
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19-22 psi works best for me
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i was destroying driveline parts at 20psi. aluminum driveshaft, spider gears, then u-joints. this was all on 17" wheels. they hook!




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