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Old Sep 30, 2004 | 01:40 AM
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Re: New M/T drag radials?

Originally Posted by rpm4lalo
I don't head to the dragstrip very often. I have a spare set of rims that I mount my drag radials on. Do these last any longer in terms of drying up. My nittos started to feel harder even though I didn't have many runs on them. I would let them sit in my garage during the month and then head to the track once a month. Those of you with bfg's(since that is the only tire I could use as reference) how much time, not runs before they would loose their softness. Also, is there anything I could do with these MT Drag Radials to help them stay soft like put them in bags with some chemical while they sat in my garage on their spare rims until I call them into action?
A big bag and VHT would work
Old Sep 30, 2004 | 09:01 PM
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Re: New M/T drag radials?

Here's another thumbs up for the M/T radials. Finally decided to get a set and take my daily driver to the track. 275/50/15 on the Cutlass, had to air them down to 15psi, and at that they would take a 4k rpm clutch dump and dead hook. Went a 1.98 60ft and 8.95 in the 1/8th. Not bad for a stone stock LT1.
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