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MT Pro Bracket Radials

Posted By: Leigh

MT Pro Bracket Radials - 03/19/21 01:04 PM

I was finalizing my shock order with Randy @ Fast Shocks, and he mentioned that they have been working with his customers. Radial sidewall, with bias tread. Anyone using them?
Posted By: racerx

Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials - 03/20/21 12:32 AM

That ought t be an interesting tire. up
Posted By: tex013

Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials - 03/20/21 12:37 AM

Run them for several years , 28x10.5 and now 29,5x10,5 .
Very happy with the consistancy and lifespan

Tex
Posted By: Bad340fish

Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials - 03/20/21 10:30 AM

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.
Posted By: racerx

Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials - 03/20/21 12:29 PM

Does the bracket radials come with a bias contact tread? shruggy
Posted By: StealthWedge67

Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials - 03/22/21 05:01 AM

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!
Posted By: Leigh

Re: MT Pro Bracket Radials - 03/22/21 07:40 PM

Thanks, everybody for the feedback. I think he meant they hooked like a bias tire. He did say that 200 passes was common. I’ll see if I can throw my 36 years of Phoenix to the side, when I need a new set!
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