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2013-14 Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="flynz" data-source="post: 15785958" data-attributes="member: 24359"><p>Picked up a set of polished pro stars 18x7.5 front and 18x10.5 rears and they came with BFG 295/35/18 drag radials and these things on top of looking very small and out of place just do not get traction like the 305/35/20 (28.7" tall) mickeys they are replacing. I'm torn at this point between the:</p><p> 1) Mickey ET street S/S 305/40/18 (28.0" tall) $720 pair</p><p> 2) Mickey ET street R 325/35/18 (27.0" tall) $706 pair</p><p> 3) Mickey ET street R 305/45/18 (29.0" tall) $656 pair </p><p> 4) M&H Drag Radial 325/40/18 (28.0" tall) $660 pair</p><p> 5) Nitto NT05R 305/45/18 (28.9" tall) $542 pair</p><p>Any other recommendations are welcome as long as they are race style and not "high performance summer" tires, they just don't hook at these power levels in my experience. The car does not see the strip just need these for the power level I have arrived at 750rwhp, primarily for pavement driving and random run ins with others on the freeways. Any input in direction here would be great as all I have only ever run are the Mickeys S/S and have been very happy until turns come into play, but $700+ a pair when I can get the others around $550 is hard to justify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flynz, post: 15785958, member: 24359"] Picked up a set of polished pro stars 18x7.5 front and 18x10.5 rears and they came with BFG 295/35/18 drag radials and these things on top of looking very small and out of place just do not get traction like the 305/35/20 (28.7" tall) mickeys they are replacing. I'm torn at this point between the: 1) Mickey ET street S/S 305/40/18 (28.0" tall) $720 pair 2) Mickey ET street R 325/35/18 (27.0" tall) $706 pair 3) Mickey ET street R 305/45/18 (29.0" tall) $656 pair 4) M&H Drag Radial 325/40/18 (28.0" tall) $660 pair 5) Nitto NT05R 305/45/18 (28.9" tall) $542 pair Any other recommendations are welcome as long as they are race style and not "high performance summer" tires, they just don't hook at these power levels in my experience. The car does not see the strip just need these for the power level I have arrived at 750rwhp, primarily for pavement driving and random run ins with others on the freeways. Any input in direction here would be great as all I have only ever run are the Mickeys S/S and have been very happy until turns come into play, but $700+ a pair when I can get the others around $550 is hard to justify. [/QUOTE]
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