Bit of reading on Drag Radials

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Gump

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Best thing with radials is not to treat them like bias slicks. Buy Mickey Thompsons, 18-22 psi, very short burnout, and lots of weight transfer. Can get Nittos, M&H, BFGs if you want to drive to car shows and look like a racer.
 
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I like my little MT ET Streets,so far they've been excellent for hook,and seem to be holding up fairly well,although I don't run them on the street very often,only occasionally :favorites13:
 

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I've been using strait slicks on the streets for years. If you need drag radials on your street car it means you're probably breaking the law at some point anyway, so may as well go all out :naughty:
 
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