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Shootnride 04-18-2014 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Car Nut (Post 1296303)
Attachment 23648 I have the SR's on this.

Man, that Falcon looks like it just came off the showroom ! Oh wait........I think I spotted a few modifications :LOL:

Silversmith 04-18-2014 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by DWRAT (Post 1296316)
Did Danr figure those percentages?:LOL::LOL::LOL:

Nope, just a 4 place scale! ;) What you don't like my math? hehe Always someone has to be a sticker!! f 49.7 r 50.3 happy now :)

DWRAT 04-19-2014 04:11 PM

The 28-12-15 MT SR's may be to big I think.
There the same height as the factory 275-60-15 and the same width as a 295-50-15.
I think they might rub on the outer edges???

Karl Bebout 04-19-2014 06:19 PM

"I think they might rub on the outer edges"

Depends a bunch on your wheel offset and your fender profile . I run 325.50.15s on the rear and I don't have any interference.

Mr Jody 04-19-2014 11:20 PM

MT and Cooper Tire Comparison
 
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Originally Posted by Monster (Post 1296315)
I have 15"'s

I had MT S/R's on my car (rear) and really liked them but I only got about 13K miles out of them. So I decided to go with more of a "street" tire. I was going to go with the MT S/T then I found out Mickey Thompson is owned by Cooper. The Cooper "Cobra" radial appeared to be the exact same tire as the MT S/T (tread is identical) and they were about $50 less so I went with the Coopers.

I'm not happy with my choice, the Coopers feel "soft" in the sidewall and I can feel my car moving side to side (wondering) while driving. Now I am wondering if the case from MT S/T may be stiffer than the Cooper Cobra and the two models just share tread design. I don't have any way of telling, I just know my car felt better with the MT S/R's.

I don't know that I want to make a $450 experiment to find out if the MT S/T has a stiffer side wall than the Cooper. If it does it might be a good option for those who do mostly street driving and need a 15" tire.

hope this helps some,
mike

One way you may be able to confirm your suspicion that the tires are the same, with only a different label, is to compare the Uniform Tire Quality Grading (UTQG) of the two. These are the Treadwear (number), Traction (letter), and Temperature (letter) ratings on the sidewall. While these may not tell you anything specific about the sidewall stiffness, if they are identical on the two tires, and made by the same manufacturer, then chances are, they are indeed the same tire.

Some other comparators that you should be able to find on the tires or on website information (Tire Rack, Discount Tire, or mfg.) are where they are made, the maximum load, maximum pressure, and the number of plies in the tread and sidewall. This may also give you an indication of sidewall stiffness. I haven’t researched this to say for sure, but I would think if a tire is rated for a heavier load, and of course if a sidewall has more plies, it should be stiffer.

But again, if ALL of these parameters of these two tires are identical, and they are made by the same manufacturer, it may indeed confirm your suspicions…..and be cheaper than a $450 experiment. And as further confirmation, before spending the money with the uncertainty, call or email Cooper and MT and ask them if they are all the same company, and if the tires you are interested in are the same tire. Again, cheaper than a $450 experiment.

blown871 04-20-2014 06:49 AM

Also ask yourself; "true use of the car? and budget"


I just got tires from TireCrawler. Had never used them and saved even more $ and they were delivered on time.

mikiec 04-20-2014 03:18 PM

I agree with Blown871. depends on your use. strictly street, then I don't think you need super sticky tires. For 14 years I have been using the BFG's. Radial TA's. Suit me just fine. I don't race and almost no spirited driving no runs over 100 MPH.

Danr55 04-20-2014 11:37 PM

Mikie, Is you nose growing again?

750hp 04-21-2014 12:33 AM

If you go with the Mickey Thompson SR, you need the 26x10 and 26x12 tires (part number 6653 and 6654).

mikiec 04-21-2014 06:41 AM

Dan... SHHH just trying to slow down Ratboy.

DWRAT 04-21-2014 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 750hp (Post 1296642)
If you go with the Mickey Thompson SR, you need the 26x10 and 26x12 tires (part number 6653 and 6654).

The 26X12 tires are 1" shorter then the 295-50-15 tires which are 1" shorter then the stockers.
I'm just going to wait until I can measure the fender clearance.
I really don't want a short tire if I can get away with the taller tire.

DWRAT 04-21-2014 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by mikiec (Post 1296674)
Dan... SHHH just trying to slow down Ratboy.

Believe it or not you already slowed me way down a few years back.
Or maybe it was my tires that turned to butter that taught me that?
Either way i'm still kinda gun shy of lighting them up.:confused:

Bob Broberg SPF667 460BB 04-21-2014 10:20 AM

That'll change. On the SPF when using the SR tires Craig is right. 26X12 rear and 26X10 front. My choice is the ST 295/50 rear and 255/60 front. Looks right. Ride height can be adjusted.

AZ Bob

Fitz 04-22-2014 12:10 PM

"".Get passed what everyone 'thinks' looks right.
Do what makes YOU happy.
It is a performance car. Try a performance tire.""

I have used 18" Sumo's, Mich.. PS2's and now Bridgestone's Potenas. They are all fine on the street until you hit 10,000 miles. On the track all tires are crap unless you go to a track tire.

blown871 04-22-2014 04:42 PM

Going from 15 to 18
Rims to match.

http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps3e2a4283.jpg

http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps8ebafafa.jpg

Bob Broberg SPF667 460BB 04-22-2014 05:05 PM

Hey, Mikie would love those.

AZ Bob

DWRAT 04-22-2014 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by blown871 (Post 1296988)
Going from 15 to 18
Rims to match.

What kind of price for 18" wheels???

blown871 04-22-2014 05:37 PM

$$

Vintage Wheels, Hot Rod and Muscle car

DWRAT 04-22-2014 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by blown871 (Post 1296999)
$$

I like my 15" wheels even more now.:D:D:D

blown871 04-22-2014 06:01 PM

yes.. not cheap.
.. but again.. get what tire will make YOU happy. It is supposedly a performance car.. so throw some performance tires on it and enjoy!! And NO.. performance tires don't last. Accept that and smile every mile and every turn.


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