Here comes a new M/T DR!
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Here comes a new M/T DR!
http://www.stangtv.com/news/new-mick...-dot-approval/
Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels made a huge splash to open the 2012 season when they unveiled their all-new 3754X ET Street Radial Pro 275/60-15 tire at Lights Out 3 in south Georgia, where the tire virtually stole the show and the headlines with record performances that backed up the tire testing numbers we’d been hearing about during the late winter months.
Albeit legal in the red-hot X275 category, the lack of a DOT stamp on the ET Street Radial Pro precluded its use in sanctioning bodies that require a true DOT-approved radial tire.
Disclaimer: driving on wet surfaces may not be safe
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They are by far the best 275 drag radial out right now. The race that the tires were released at had quite a few very impressive times that were run. I expect to see this tire be the go to tire for all the 275 racers.
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True, the Hoosiers are working great or me but I'm gonna go ahead and order a set of these to have on hand.
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I would, you will never know if you don't try.
The 275 class is going to turn into a tire of the week club if this keeps up... going to be like nascar was when there was more then one tire manufacturer playing the game. All it would take is another company to get in on it (actually come up with a good option) and there class would really have a tire war going on, as if there isn't already
The 275 class is going to turn into a tire of the week club if this keeps up... going to be like nascar was when there was more then one tire manufacturer playing the game. All it would take is another company to get in on it (actually come up with a good option) and there class would really have a tire war going on, as if there isn't already
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Tire has been out for a while.
From the real world results I have seen the M/T and the Hoosier are a toss up as to which is better.
The real benefit from the M/T comes in that the tread compound is hardly changed from the old 275/60 so you get the long life those tires had going for them. Now that longer life the old tires had were there down fall as were the stiffer sidewall that the Hoosier didn't have. The Hoosier you get about 40 passes out of and that's it. The old 275/60 M/T's you could get a 100. The new M/T I have seen and heard guys putting 40 passes on them so far and still having 50% tread left.
You can't do that with a set of Hoosiers.
So as of right now the M/T has the advantage as far as cost and tread life. On a bad track they are both going to be just as good as each other.
The new M/T is suppose to have a sidewall that is as soft if not softer than the Hoosier which gives it most of it's advantage over the old tire while still retaining the longer tread life.
I just can't get a set anywhere. I thought I had a solid line on a set, but they were gone when I got there at the Civil Wars Race. So for now I will enjoy the X275 and my other fellow RS275 racers that did get the M/T pro 275's selling there take off Hoosiers with 2 and 3 passes on them for 250 bucks like I did for the brand new(3 passes) set of Hoosiers I just got!
From the real world results I have seen the M/T and the Hoosier are a toss up as to which is better.
The real benefit from the M/T comes in that the tread compound is hardly changed from the old 275/60 so you get the long life those tires had going for them. Now that longer life the old tires had were there down fall as were the stiffer sidewall that the Hoosier didn't have. The Hoosier you get about 40 passes out of and that's it. The old 275/60 M/T's you could get a 100. The new M/T I have seen and heard guys putting 40 passes on them so far and still having 50% tread left.
You can't do that with a set of Hoosiers.
So as of right now the M/T has the advantage as far as cost and tread life. On a bad track they are both going to be just as good as each other.
The new M/T is suppose to have a sidewall that is as soft if not softer than the Hoosier which gives it most of it's advantage over the old tire while still retaining the longer tread life.
I just can't get a set anywhere. I thought I had a solid line on a set, but they were gone when I got there at the Civil Wars Race. So for now I will enjoy the X275 and my other fellow RS275 racers that did get the M/T pro 275's selling there take off Hoosiers with 2 and 3 passes on them for 250 bucks like I did for the brand new(3 passes) set of Hoosiers I just got!
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Tested a set on a friends car and it seems like the MT will go faster on a better prepped track than the Hoosier. Multiple tires were tested including the new MT, the new (only a couple sets in the world) Hoosier 275, and the old Hoosier 275 (what most people have). I think the new MT and the old Hoosier are still the best tires in 275 racing. I think new Hoosier is still in the development process of their new tire.
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So the rumor is true then! Hoosier TTF! I can't wait to get a set of hoosiers.
I bet unlike M/T they release thousands of them at once. Hoosier knows that move by M/T so far to only have them at certain races and nearly impossible to get outside of one should be taken advantage of by Hoosier.
Did you happen to get a picture of it or does it look the same as the old one or what? Was Eric testing them or someone from TRZ?
Now is Hoosier's time to take away those waiting customers with a product that is readily available.
I bet unlike M/T they release thousands of them at once. Hoosier knows that move by M/T so far to only have them at certain races and nearly impossible to get outside of one should be taken advantage of by Hoosier.
Did you happen to get a picture of it or does it look the same as the old one or what? Was Eric testing them or someone from TRZ?
Now is Hoosier's time to take away those waiting customers with a product that is readily available.
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So the rumor is true then! Hoosier TTF! I can't wait to get a set of hoosiers.
I bet unlike M/T they release thousands of them at once. Hoosier knows that move by M/T so far to only have them at certain races and nearly impossible to get outside of one should be taken advantage of by Hoosier.
Did you happen to get a picture of it or does it look the same as the old one or what? Was Eric testing them or someone from TRZ?
Now is Hoosier's time to take away those waiting customers with a product that is readily available.
I bet unlike M/T they release thousands of them at once. Hoosier knows that move by M/T so far to only have them at certain races and nearly impossible to get outside of one should be taken advantage of by Hoosier.
Did you happen to get a picture of it or does it look the same as the old one or what? Was Eric testing them or someone from TRZ?
Now is Hoosier's time to take away those waiting customers with a product that is readily available.
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Eric was testing them but no pics were allowed. To me they looked identical to their 29" slick and had tread similar to the old radial. It seems like they threw their tread on a 29" slick so the car worked very similar to how it works on slicks. To me it's not built like a radial or at least it doesn't work as well as the old tire. The sidewall is very soft compared to both the old tire and the new M/T. Back to the drawing board I guess but I really don't know what they are worried about. So far I think the new M/T will run better on a super prepped track and the old Hoosier will run faster on a crappier track.
I just don't like how you have to utilize a slick to make it work. I don't like having to control wheel spin or slip or worrying about it dead hooking and cutting a back flip.
I like knowing that I can throw all the power I possible can or want to at this 275/60 radial and that with the suspension set-up I have it will take everything I can toss at it.