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any of yall thinkin about using these on the street somewhat regularly? was goin to get nittos for my 17/11s for DD, but if these hold up and aren't uncontrollable in the rain i might get these
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Originally Posted by MIGHTYMOUSE
heres my pics next to my 275 mt's
http://richmondperformancemusclecars...3.aspx?ppage=2
http://richmondperformancemusclecars...3.aspx?ppage=2
Nice pics, thanks. Those thangs look huge too!
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Originally Posted by Phoenix 5.7
any of yall thinkin about using these on the street somewhat regularly? was goin to get nittos for my 17/11s for DD, but if these hold up and aren't uncontrollable in the rain i might get these
Milage wise on the old tread pattern i would get between 4-5K Miles....
The rain....... your asking for it..... spun out one time and thats all it took for me....
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Originally Posted by NA$TY-TA
Milage wise on the old tread pattern i would get between 4-5K Miles....
The rain....... your asking for it..... spun out one time and thats all it took for me....
The rain....... your asking for it..... spun out one time and thats all it took for me....
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how do the new M/T's hook on the street compared to Nittos?
Originally Posted by Nasty99SS
but that was the old tread pattern right? im really thinkin bout ordering these m/ts i dont dd car but weekends its driven and dont wanna risk getting caught in the rain and putting the car into a telephone pole lol
The new pattern has to be better with the extra channels. I still would'nt go past 50mph anyway. Also at speed, large patches of standing water or monsoon like conditions are obviously a no no. You'll hydroplane right off the road and end up in a ditch/wall.
You just need to drive easy, be more aware of conditions, and take into account your on a reduced tread depth tire.
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Originally Posted by SSmokin 01
Original pattern, no comparison. Way better than the Nittos. I can't see the new pattern changing that significantly.
I've driven on the old tread design in the rain. Stayed in the right lane and did 50mph tops. 40-45mph if it started to come down harder.
The new pattern has to be better with the extra channels. I still would'nt go past 50mph anyway. Also at speed, large patches of standing water or monsoon like conditions are obviously a no no. You'll hydroplane right off the road and end up in a ditch/wall.
You just need to drive easy, be more aware of conditions, and take into account your on a reduced tread depth tire.
I've driven on the old tread design in the rain. Stayed in the right lane and did 50mph tops. 40-45mph if it started to come down harder.
The new pattern has to be better with the extra channels. I still would'nt go past 50mph anyway. Also at speed, large patches of standing water or monsoon like conditions are obviously a no no. You'll hydroplane right off the road and end up in a ditch/wall.
You just need to drive easy, be more aware of conditions, and take into account your on a reduced tread depth tire.