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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Drag Radial Question
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<blockquote data-quote="olympic" data-source="post: 16244388" data-attributes="member: 168598"><p>Anyone have real-world <u>street</u> experience with MT ET Street R's? I'm considering them for my next set of tires and was doing some reading on them and found out they are radials, but do not have steel belts. In all the pics you can see they look kind of round like a bias ply slick and not flat and squared off like a steel belted radial. It just makes me think they may not be great in the handling and street manners department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olympic, post: 16244388, member: 168598"] Anyone have real-world [U]street[/U] experience with MT ET Street R's? I'm considering them for my next set of tires and was doing some reading on them and found out they are radials, but do not have steel belts. In all the pics you can see they look kind of round like a bias ply slick and not flat and squared off like a steel belted radial. It just makes me think they may not be great in the handling and street manners department. [/QUOTE]
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