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I'm pretty sure that Rocket Industries stocks Mickey Thompson tyres.

Didn't realise that they're only $250 though :D

I don't know why, but I always had the impression that they were up around the $400 mark (comparable with the BFG drag radials). If they're only $250 a pop, then that's very good bang for buck as you'll easily cut tenths off your time using them compared to average street rubber.

the standard sizes....we use 255x50x16....but they make a 235 as well as varoius other sizes

this is a special DiRTgarage price

One off special price, or always available price??? :D

I've got a set of BFG drag radials for the moment, but may be interested in buying the MT's and keeping them for when the BFG's are finished. Without doing any proper research, it sounds like a bargain to me :D

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One off special price, or always available price :D

I've got a set of BFG drag radials for the moment, but may be interested in buying the MT's and keeping them for when the BFG's are finished. Without doing any proper research, it sounds like a bargain to me  :D

yeah we dont make one cent on these....just like to pass on the good deals to other sau'ers....these tyres are now used by Willall Racing as they have proved their worth

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the first comment was from Theo....which i now know was b/s

their last two fastest times were run on these

I think theo might be regretting his deal with federal so he is slandering M/T SDR's

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One off special price, or always available price??? :(

I've got a set of BFG drag radials for the moment, but may be interested in buying the MT's and keeping them for when the BFG's are finished. Without doing any proper research, it sounds like a bargain to me  :D

sell the BFG's and get some ET Street's as they are a far better tyre... i could never get the 200 off the line, even at 5psi boost with the BFG's, now it leaves the line fairly well with 20psi boost in it as we are now using the ET Street's :D I havent really played about with pressures yet either and was using the ET's with 20psi in them at the last TNT

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mt's dont come smaller than 255 on 16" :D

ET STREET RADIAL P235/60R15

MT3793R ET STREET RADIAL P255/50R16

MT3743R ET STREET RADIAL P275/40R17

MT3753R ET STREET RADIAL P275/50R15

MT3754R ET STREET RADIAL P275/60R15

MT3762R ET STREET RADIAL P295/65R15

MT3763R ET STREET RADIAL P315/60R15

MT3757R ET STREET RADIAL P325/50R15

Silv,

Find a set of stock 300ZX rims and get the 255/50R16's. I'm pretty sure they'd fit on a 32 (perhaps someone can confirm?). I'm running the same size tyre and rim on my 33 and it fits fine.

ido09s,

What 60' have you run on the M/T's?

I've done a few 1.7's on the BFG's which I thought was fairly good. If you reckon the M/T's are better, then I'll definately be keen to get a set and see how they go once I do my turbo upgrade (which will be in time for the next drag day :D )

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Silv,

Find a set of stock 300ZX rims and get the 255/50R16's. I'm pretty sure they'd fit on a 32 (perhaps someone can confirm?). I'm running the same size tyre and rim on my 33 and it fits fine.

ido09s,

What 60' have you run on the M/T's?

I've done a few 1.7's on the BFG's which I thought was fairly good. If you reckon the M/T's are better, then I'll definately be keen to get a set and see how they go once I do my turbo upgrade (which will be in time for the next drag day :blink: )

ive done a 1.51 60' time on M/T SDR's with an almost laughable burnout.....they are the SHIZNIT!

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