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Old 05-10-2010, 05:46 AM
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Any of you guys use BF Goodrich drag radials? I have a couple of buddies that swear by them. Where is the cheapest place to get them?
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honestly there all close some will be alitle cheaper but then shipping is more honestly summit, jegs or even thunder racing those are where i get them from if you can find a place local you wont have to pay for shipping but they will be priced higher just do the math
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Yeah they are good, but dont last long!
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Originally Posted by LS1RedZ
Yeah they are good, but dont last long!
i'm about to buy 2 brand new bfg drags with the stickers still on em for 250. that's the one thing that i might regret, the wear factor
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I've run BFG drag radial TAs and G-force Drag Radials both on my Cobra, and I love them.
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I tried a set of those once, 315 size. They totally sucked for me. My Goodyear GS-D3 315's are much better for traction. Why, I have no idea.

Plus, as a bonus, amazing wet traction and 15,000+ miles of wear with the GS-D3's.

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Another plus, BFG tread pattern > All others

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that looks sick
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I had 315/35/17 bfg drag radials a few years ago. They had over 2500 miles and ~25 track passes and still had at least 60% tread left when I sold them. They did pretty well on the street, mediocre at the track. Don't get caught in rain with them, scary scary.
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SICK Those are friggin huge



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