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M/T STREET SLICKS #1193739
03/08/12 11:03 PM
03/08/12 11:03 PM
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I have a 72 plymouth sat 440 727 2800 stall 355 gear.My question is i am looking at a pair of m/t street slicks size 26x11.5x15 will these work with my gear.Car is not a race car just looking to make a couple of passes down the track every now and then.

Re: M/T STREET SLICKS [Re: CARMAN] #1193740
03/08/12 11:21 PM
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Assuming they will fit width wise yes, I dont know much about that body style of car. Sounds like a pretty good choice, You should also look at the 275/50/15 ET street RADIAL.


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Re: M/T STREET SLICKS [Re: CARMAN] #1193741
03/08/12 11:34 PM
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I have a 72 plymouth sat 440 727 2800 stall 355 gear.My question is i am looking at a pair of m/t street slicks size 26x11.5x15 will these work with my gear.Car is not a race car just looking to make a couple of passes down the track every now and then.




I have 28/12.50/15 M/T street slicks on my 1967 Charger with 4.10s and I intend on driving on the highway....


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Re: M/T STREET SLICKS [Re: Triple Threat] #1193742
03/08/12 11:41 PM
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Thanks for the reply. I found these on craigslist mounted on prostars for 300 bucks or best offer. Said they have 85% life guess i will have to go and check them out.I have a 275/60/15 on there now and have about 1 1/2 inch before it hits the spring.

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Re: M/T STREET SLICKS [Re: CARMAN] #1193743
03/09/12 01:09 AM
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Are they ET Streets ? or ET Street Radials? There is a difference. The ET Streets are basically a bias ply slick with a couple of tread cuts in them. If you run radials on the car now, I'd go to the ET Street radial. I ran a set of ET Drag slicks (bias ply) on my car with radial front tires, and the car felt like it was all over the place through the middle of the run. Got my attention, if not downright scary. ET Radials give a much more confident feel when mixed with radial front tires.



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