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Old 03-24-2016, 04:20 PM
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Yes 26x10.5 produces very consistent 60's and tire temp for me.
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Originally Posted by Firebirdmuscle
Yes 26x10.5 produces very consistent 60's and tire temp for me.
Thanks. What tire did you use before? Wondering if there's any mph loss from the et street radial
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It wasn't for me from switching from a hoosier dr
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We run the 29.5x10.5x15.

Love these tires. 1.33 to 1.35 60fts, with 102 runs on them.
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Originally Posted by Coach 02 A3 Z/28
We run the 29.5x10.5x15.

Love these tires. 1.33 to 1.35 60fts, with 102 runs on them.
Thanks, I'm gonna go with them. What's your tire pressure with those 60's?
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Originally Posted by Coach 02 A3 Z/28
We run the 29.5x10.5x15.

Love these tires. 1.33 to 1.35 60fts, with 102 runs on them.
Probably ten of us run the same tire most love it actually everyone but me loves it I've seen from 14# to 20# pressures depends on what car I'm helping with but it's not the tires fault really my truck is just to light and the turbo comes on to strong 2.6 60' but they feel good once they hook for me
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18 psi
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2 of the 3 guys have used the 28x10.5 brackets. Both of us switched from the et pro. 60's remain the same but seem to hook on less desirable surfaces also.
7-800whp street cars cutting 1.22-1.28 60's

my buddies fox is running 15 psi. my buddies fbody is 17/18 psi. I ran 15 in my fbody.

I like how the bracket does not seem to bead up and roll rubber off like the et pro. They will probably last longer. I cant really tell yet. I only have 20 miles on mine and 2 passes.
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anyone hooking with these in a stick car?
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are the tires feathering? my 28x9 Bias have a feathering look when their hooking good and about a mid 130 60'. I've lost 3 tenths on my 60 on these new 28x9 Pro bracket radial but only made a few passes and they still have a smooth finish. So maybe they need more time? I'm running 17 psi.
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Originally Posted by Firebirdmuscle
Yes 26x10.5 produces very consistent 60's and tire temp for me.
What's your set up and what 60's are you seeing? I'm wanting to give the 26" pro brackets a try.
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been plenty 1.teen 60' on 28x10.5 pro bracket and they last a long time
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Originally Posted by Dark SS
What's your set up and what 60's are you seeing? I'm wanting to give the 26" pro brackets a try.
Bolt ons, 4l80e and running a 9" with 3.70's. I'm shifting into OD a good bit before finish line and that's with my shift points at 6k. You might want to look at the 28" if your geared a little lower than me. I wish they made this tire in a 27"

It cuts very consistent 60' times. I am always around 1.54-1.57
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Originally Posted by Dimeomboost
Probably ten of us run the same tire most love it actually everyone but me loves it I've seen from 14# to 20# pressures depends on what car I'm helping with but it's not the tires fault really my truck is just to light and the turbo comes on to strong 2.6 60' but they feel good once they hook for me
Are they kicking the tires at 2.6 into the run or is it going 2.6 60' ?
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Originally Posted by WS6TransAm01
anyone hooking with these in a stick car?
I'd like to know that as well, anybody?



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