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Mr Ree wrote:Im guessing they dont make a cheater slick in 17" mate?
deaf_rattle wrote:excuse my ignorance...
are these street legal?
http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?crn ... how_detail
Mr Revhead wrote:That's not what he asked
Bazda wrote:Mr Ree wrote:Im guessing they dont make a cheater slick in 17" mate?
Only in a drag radial which is DOT approved:
http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?crn ... how_detail
Bazda wrote:deaf_rattle wrote:excuse my ignorance...
are these street legal?
http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?crn ... how_detail
I believe people use the radials on the street all the time.
So they must be street legal - They have the correct DOT rating, they have tread across the whole tyre and its a radial.
Mr Ree wrote:Bazda wrote:Mr Ree wrote:Im guessing they dont make a cheater slick in 17" mate?
Only in a drag radial which is DOT approved:
http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?crn ... how_detail
Thanks Barry, I thought that would be the case.
Unfortunately drag radials and the supra's IRS have proven to be a troublesome combination, inducing much wheel hop and shock loading. (
deaf_rattle wrote:how are these sorts of tyres like for corners?
Strictly a straight line sort of tyre?
Bazda wrote:Mr Ree wrote:Bazda wrote:Mr Ree wrote:Im guessing they dont make a cheater slick in 17" mate?
Only in a drag radial which is DOT approved:
http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?crn ... how_detail
Thanks Barry, I thought that would be the case.
Unfortunately drag radials and the supra's IRS have proven to be a troublesome combination, inducing much wheel hop and shock loading. (
I think thats more to do with suspension setup rather than tyre.
Bazda wrote:More for driving to the strip.
They are soft compound so would wear fast on the road.
In saying that, alot of the street legal muscle cars and hot rods run on these even when they go for a weekend cruise.
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