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Old Mar 28, 2016 | 04:29 AM
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Default MH Drag Slicks vs. MT Drag Radials

I'm currently run 8.5/23/15 M&H Drag slicks and got a 1.7 60ft (330whp)
This year i want to run in a "street" category so i need to run dot approved tires.
I want to go with 225/50/15 - (MT Street ET or maybe hoosier drag radials)
Which difference would be in 60ft compared to my M&H Drag slicks?

Does someone run the 225/50/15 tires? which 60ft do you get with them?

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Old Apr 2, 2016 | 11:06 AM
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Default Re: MH Drag Slicks vs. MT Drag Radials




My 28x10.5x15 M/T ET Drags I just scooped for my S2000. If you want the best DOT legal radial no questions asked get the M&H drag radial. They are much better(stickier and longer lasting) than your normal ET Street. Any bias ply drag tire should not be ran on the street
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Old Apr 2, 2016 | 02:10 PM
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Default Re: MH Drag Slicks vs. MT Drag Radials

are the M&h drag radials available in 225/50/15?
i only saw the 235/60/15 - but i think they are too big
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Old Apr 3, 2016 | 03:10 PM
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Default Re: MH Drag Slicks vs. MT Drag Radials

i couldnt cut anything better than a 2.0 with ~375hp on a 225/50r15 et street
i was having problems that night and dont drive as good as i do now but dont expect much

was going 12.4-12.5 @ 119
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