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Old 10-04-2010, 01:19 AM
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http://speed-eng.com/store/mickey-th...17-p-9933.html

Who's got em and how are they working?
Old 10-04-2010, 01:29 AM
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just got mine on not too long ago so i cant give any input other than i like this tread design better lol.
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I got some back in May. I have the 305/35/18's and they are the same width as my old 315/35/17 Nitto's. I think the MT tires grip better than the Nitto's did.
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I run the 315s on the street and havent had any problems. I've ran them through rain on accident 60+ Mph with no issues with hydroplaning.
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Bump. Anyone else have these? How do they hook. I really don't want a nitto. Already had them before and they didn't do well. I have 275/60/15 et street radials on my summit stars and they hook pretty well. Looking for a nice pair of DRs to go on the 18s I'll be purchasing.
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there ok.... didnt like them as much as the et street radials (1st style). got the nt05r's now... there are competitive to the 2nd style m/t
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I had them on my car last year..in the 315/17..Worked..If I still had 17s..it would be the only rear tire that goes on my car!!
Old 11-06-2010, 08:11 AM
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I am planning on getting the 305/35/18. I hear people have good traction even being on 18s. Hoping to jump on a deal instead of paying 280 bucks for them. Someone needs to run a special!
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I've run them and they worked great. Drove great, hooked even better.
Old 11-06-2010, 08:49 AM
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I have been running these since summer of 2008 in 315/35-17. These tires are amazing, i have drove in rain with no problems as long you don't get crazy. They hook really good on the street and the track alot better than a nitto or bfg drag radial. You want be disappointed.
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I have no complaints about mine yet, before the car hit storage, they rode fine for me, and hooked good when i did lean on them. Never got a chance to check out how hey handled and cornering, and i'm unsure of how soft the sidewalls are, so i hate to tear up the rims testing the handling capabilities out. Definetely looking forward to getting them out to the track next year.
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i have them on my car 315's they work good and ride good, but dont last as long as others
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As little as I drive my car, I could use these tires for 4 years. I never do any burnouts. I like to hook! lol
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got a set on 18s full bolt ons ton of suspension and they hook great
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and there 275s @ that
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i say go ahead and get them you will never go wrong with mickys
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Anyone know how well they handle in the corners? I've found some nice curvy roads i'd like to hit this spring. Do they have a soft or hard sidewall?
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Originally Posted by BlkBird2000
Anyone know how well they handle in the corners? I've found some nice curvy roads i'd like to hit this spring. Do they have a soft or hard sidewall?
Bump. Anyone have any experience with these tires around corners? I do a lot of inline racing but I do enjoy hitting the windey roads every once in awhile.
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Originally Posted by BlkBird2000
Bump. Anyone have any experience with these tires around corners? I do a lot of inline racing but I do enjoy hitting the windey roads every once in awhile.


Come on guys...Someone has to like to bend their car in corners every now and then...
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My PS2's are down to about 10% anyways so I just ordered a set of MT ET II's 315x30x18 to throw on the CCW's. I'm putting L5 flairs on the rear quarters this winter anyways and ordering some 13 wide inch Classics and some street tires.

If I hate them I can always sell them..


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