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M/T ET Streets vs BFG Drag Radials

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Old 03-14-2005, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by three83
That is a lot of meat!
Old 03-14-2005, 10:26 PM
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that is a wide tire. i don't think many trucks here need that wide of a tire
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
That is a lot of meat!
A friend of mine just ordered a set for his 95 Trans Am. Car has been 10.23 @ 132 on slicks. We will be going to the track this weekend, if the weather holds out and see what kinda numbers he can put down with those big MT Street Radials
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1.52 with a 345/30/18 bfg dr on the 97' in the sig
1.72 on 275/35/18 bfg dr on th 00' vert in the sig
Both about 19psi hot and handle well driving 50+ miles to the track in DRY weather.
M/T should be fine......but I would like a dr test day for my fleet to see which is best for each car

275/35/18

345/30/18
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