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Old 03-22-2008 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Lythropus
It's a daily driver and 3 lines just isn't going to cut it. I've heard of people having them grooved but that's alot of work for a pair of tires.

By the way how are the 325mh's compared to the 275mt's in the rain?
daily driver? have fun in the rain as posted above.
Old 03-22-2008 | 08:46 PM
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i WOULD NOT DRIVE an MT radial in the rain at speeds over 45mph. even that is unsafe.
flame me.
I daily drive drag radials, you just have to replace them frequently...
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i have 275 60 15's on a bolt on ta with a 150 shot. how should i hook on street and track??
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Originally Posted by Lythropus
I daily drive drag radials, you just have to replace them frequently...
referring to wet weather driving.
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Originally Posted by pozesd99'
i have 275 60 15's on a bolt on ta with a 150 shot. how should i hook on street and track??
if you have a decent suspension setup, youll have no issues.
they feel like they will let go on the street, but always hook for me.
its an odd feeling. they work excellent on my setup street and track.
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Originally Posted by TJ
referring to wet weather driving.
Is this a question? If so, I was referring to wet weather driving, about 6000 miles last year raining or not...
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How do the M&H's hold up in the rain and DD?? I am looking at the 325/45R17's for my car as a Daily Driver tire. I never drive in the rain, but if I take it on trips and get caught in the rain I want to at least know I would be ok.
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Originally Posted by Lythropus
Is this a question? If so, I was referring to wet weather driving, about 6000 miles last year raining or not...
no its a statement i replied to from an earlier post when i was talking about rain.
you couldnt get me to drive an MT on a wet road. ive done it once, not by choice. its not a very conforting ride. i couldnt imagine daily driving a set, especially in the pouring rain.
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it can't be too bad if you are used to driving on ice up in Winnipeg, Canada. 110km/h on black ice passing 10 cars in the ditch on the highway, no prob. lol. I really wanna know how the M&H hook though. Think they can do 415rwhp on mostly stock suspension?




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