I did not think they would hook better than the pros but how well do they hookThat's my car. I really liked the M/T 295's for the looks but they will not hook better than the 275 M/T pro's.
I did not think they would hook better than the pros but how well do they hookThat's my car. I really liked the M/T 295's for the looks but they will not hook better than the 275 M/T pro's.
I have ran Pro's for three years. They are incredible, just like everyone says, smooth on the interstate as well. 100% streetable. I could dead hook a launch on concrete with them when the car was running mid 10's. Now that I have the car turned up a little further, I plan to try the Pro Bracket Radial this year. It is supposed to be a little more forgiving on marginal surfaces. The only down side I can see is that there is no DOT stamp on them. P/n: 3355R. Those are slightly wider than the 275 Pros (3754x). My $.02
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You have heard that the Pro Bracket Radials are done in 1000 miles?
MT Tech told me that the Pro Bracket Radial typically last about the same as a Radial Pro. Which, for me have been insane in regards to how long they last.
Yes.
I don't make allot of passes, but do get on it on the street and at last check I still had 5/32" after 2500 miles.
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Yes.
I don't make allot of passes, but do get on it on the street and at last check I still had 5/32" after 2500 miles.
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I talked to Mickey Thompson today they said the pros have way better traction than the 295s and would last as long as the 305/45r18 et Street r I have now
They areThey use the same R2 compound is probably why (if your R is the Radial version).
I ran ET Street S/S 295/65 and I got a good 2500 miles out of them.
Probably would have gotten more if I ran a little lower pressure and still could have raced with them. Problem was the circumferential grooves had worn way down and it was squirrely in the rain.
I am leaning towards running another set come spring time.
295/65. 30" tall.295/65? maybe 295/55?
295/65. 30" tall.
Holy crap.. I'm surprised that fit.
Mickey Thompson released a bunch of new tire sizes today including a 275/60/15 ET Street R. They only had the 26" version in a 15" or the 325 before.