M/T drag radials
Where is the best source for these. I'm thinking 275-60-15 rear with skinnies up front. Thanks
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I have always gotten my slicks/drag radials from Jegs. Always had good luck with them....Well at least for that, cam shaft kits for turbo buicks are another story.:rolleyes:
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Honestly, I did not check Jegs. I looked @ Summit, and didn't see them. I'll have to look tomorrow.
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MT et street radials are on a nationwide backorder, have been since last october
except for a few of the less popular sizes youll have to do a lot of searching and maybe trade in some favors to get ahold of a set of 275/60s that someone might have stashed away and dont expect them to be cheap , last i heard was 500 a set on the few 28s left check this thread http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/bra...ack-order.html |
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I found this out quickly. Fortunately, M/T is not the only "Drag radial". I have been looking at the Hoosiers and M&H's. I really like the looks and dimensions of the Hoosiers. Wish there was some feedback on these. |
Well, I ordered Hoosier DOT drag radials today. I had to verify that they did indeed have a DOT stamping, 'cause thay look too close to a slick. Good thing my car gets limited use and no wet roads.
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you scared me. I need new MT 325 DRs for Spring. Summit has em next day ship. I don't know about those Hoosiers, the warning on hoosiers site about public road use would make me go MT since they are actually meant for street driving when needed. I never saw a pic of the hoosier though.
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I'd like to put the 295-50-16 on my kirbans but it looks like I willl be waiting. :(
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