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Old 03-13-2016, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by cycleguy55 View Post
As the OP indicated in post #10, he's running M/T ET Street S/S. These are NOT drag radials, and the M/T site includes this:

ET Street S/S
A street tire that can be driven on the track....

ET Street S/S from Mickey Thompson is a high performance street to strip tire with radial construction, R2 compound and more; 15- to 20-inch fitments.
  • D.O.T. approved for street use.
  • Equivalent Tread Void as the ET Street Radial II, redistributed for improved hydroplane resistance while providing plenty of tread contact for excellent dry traction.
  • Proven R2 compound, the same proven compound used on the quickest "drag radials" on the planet provides superior traction at the strip while little or no burnout required.

More at https://www.mickeythompsontires.com/...tem=ETStreetSS
Yes, they are drag radials. That's what the R2 compound is. Drag radials are also DOT compliant. I've been running them for 20 years...

Just a bit improved over the non-S/S

http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/strip.php
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