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Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials
[Re: racerx]
#2900895
03/19/21 08:37 PM
03/19/21 08:37 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,465 Sydney,Australia
tex013
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top fuel
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,465
Sydney,Australia
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Run them for several years , 28x10.5 and now 29,5x10,5 . Very happy with the consistancy and lifespan
Tex
New best ET 10.259@129.65 . New best MPH 130.32 Finally fitted a solid cam, stepped it up a bit more 3690lbs through the mufflers New World block 3780lbs 10.278@130.80 . Wowser 10.253@130.24 footbraking from 1500rpm Power by Tex's Automotive
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Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials
[Re: tex013]
#2900964
03/20/21 06:30 AM
03/20/21 06:30 AM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,028 Tulsa OK
Bad340fish
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,028
Tulsa OK
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I run them in a 28x10.5 and have been very happy. When they do spin the recover quickly and smoothly, they do not rattle the car apart if they spin like my old ET street radials.
They are almost 4 years old now and have 125-150 passes on them. I have started to have a little traction problems but I am not blaming them yet because I did change some other things. They have TONS of tread left on them, almost look new still.
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials
[Re: racerx]
#2901472
03/22/21 01:01 AM
03/22/21 01:01 AM
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Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 4,319 Puyallup, WA
StealthWedge67
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Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 4,319
Puyallup, WA
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Not sure what you mean by bias contact pattern ??? They are radial construction. I’ve been running PBR’s for a few years now; love Em! I am stepping from a 28x9 to a 29.5x10.5 this year. I footbrake, but have a number of friends with 9 and 10 second bracket cars that hit them with a transbrake. They react great. They’re fast, consistent, and maybe best of all: they last!
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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