I've been running M/T ET fronts for years but bracket racing is making a problem come to light. Sometimes you have to hit the brakes right before the line to make sure you don't break out. M/T's have almost no tread, ours are now flat spotted in a couple of places and have to be changed. At $135.00 each, I'm looking for alternatives with actual tread. We run 24x4.5x15.
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I would adjust the brake bias on the car w/ an adjustable prop valve to give more rear braking vs. going to an inferior tire
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I have run the MT's, Hoosier, Moroso, and some VW street tires.
All of them are flat spotted by the end of the season....thats when you know you've had a good year?3x NHRA/IHRA Division 4 Champion
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostI would adjust the brake bias on the car w/ an adjustable prop valve to give more rear braking vs. going to an inferior tireCarl S.
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