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Hi everyone,

Ive been reading several threads and keep coming across the same problem for alot of different people being wheelspin. Not sure if guys that are new to drag racing are aware of the street radial and the advantages of using them. Im going to do a little experiment next wednesday night with Mona's car.

Compare this weeks sixty foot times on a street tyre to next week on Mickey Thompson Street Radials.

Ill post results on wednesday night. All going well we should be able to organise a group buy for those who are interested. If we oreder 5 or more sets, shold be abel to save $40 a tyre. Usually retail for $290 each.

Ok guys, got some pricing.

235/60/15 $235.00ea

255/50/16 $250.00ea

275/40/17 $275.00ea

This is depending on the amount we buy, im buying one set of each for the shop so we need at least 7 more buyers. these are as cheap as youll find, these tyres retail usually for $270, $290 & $317ea.

Am going to WSID weather permitting on wednesday night so Mona can try a set for a comparison. Will post results, after that ill be ready to order. Can PM me if interested, and will arrange electronic payment.

i can bring tyres to WSID the following week or pick them up from shop.

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Ooooo!!!!! :P so i'm an experiment!!!! LOL!!! hope i don't disappoint! :D

And will definitely be keen on getting some of these tyres if all goes well ;)

Quietly confident that we will see an improvement. Dont worry, no pressure Ha Ha. The tyres will do the work.

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250 for 16's or 17's??

Moanie how much power is your 33 putting out?

1/4mile time?

engine specs also keen to know

$250 each for 255/50/16, can only get them this cheap if we get 5 or more buyers.

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I am up for a pair of 275/40/17's

:( cheers :(

If we get enough buyers, ill see what we can get a set for, may not be as cheap as the smaller tyres, but still should be discounted.

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250 for 16's or 17's??

Moanie how much power is your 33 putting out?

1/4mile time?

engine specs also keen to know

The only tyre that comes in a 17 is a 275/40/17. big tyre,

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