MT ET street radials
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MT ET street radials
Well I made my first 6 passes last night with some 255/50/16 MT radials. I must say these tires hook up so well. I was lauching on a 100 shot and they didn't even try to spin just launched the car. I would have to say these are the best DRs on the market now. In my opinion
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I don't think so. Not much tread if you ran into some rain or wet conditions.
From the MT website
"WARNING: ET Street Radial tires have passed D.O.T. requirements but have reduced tread depth and compounds designed for racing. Due to the reduced tread depth these tires should be used on dry pavement only and are not suitable for normal highway use!"
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/s...et_radial.html
From the MT website
"WARNING: ET Street Radial tires have passed D.O.T. requirements but have reduced tread depth and compounds designed for racing. Due to the reduced tread depth these tires should be used on dry pavement only and are not suitable for normal highway use!"
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/s...et_radial.html
Last edited by boos2; 08-22-2004 at 01:50 PM.
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I ordered mine from auto dynamics, 194CDN/piece.
I am using mine for daily driving, they work fine, and surprisingly enough, they're not THAT bad on wet pavement. But I still wouldnt reccomend driving in the rain with them.
I am using mine for daily driving, they work fine, and surprisingly enough, they're not THAT bad on wet pavement. But I still wouldnt reccomend driving in the rain with them.
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