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Silverfc88 01-14-2006 05:35 AM

New Hoosier D.O.T drag radials
 
I know this is probably old news for some people on here, but I just wanted to post it up just in case some people haven't seen them yet.Hoosier drag radial

http://www.hoosiertire.com/PHOTOS/raddrag.jpg



LAKEVILLE, IN -- Hoosier Racing Tire is proud to announce the addition of the DOT Drag Radial to its already extensive tire lineup. This new product will include six different sizes in 15", 16" and 17" wheel diameters. With the use of race-proven technology and compounds, this new product line is sure to be in demand at your local drag strip.

Both 16" sizes (#17320, #17325) are now available with additional sizes released in January 2005.



Sizes:

Part
Number
Tire Size
Approx.
Diameter
Approx.
Circumference
Tread
Width
Section
Width
M.S.R.P.

17310
P225/50R15
23.4"
73.6"
8.2"
9.0"(7" rim)
$170.00

17315
P275/50R15
25.3"
79.5"
10.3"
11.3" (8.5" rim)
$175.00

17320
P225/50R16
24.6"
77.3"
8.8"
9.5" (7" rim)
$180.00

17325
P255/50R16
25.8"
81.0"
9.8"
10.7" (8" rim)
$185.00

17330
P275/40R17
25.2"
79.1"
10.3"
11.2" (9.5" rim)
$190.00

17335
P335/35R17
25.6"
80.4"
12.4"
13.6" (12.0" rim)
$195.00





I already run Mickey Thompson ET Street Drag Radials 255/50R16 when I go to the track and I love those. Much better racing on those than on regular street tires thats for sure. 60 foots went from 2.0 to 1.8 just switching to drag radials. The best I can do so far, but still working on my driving. Mickey Thompson

When I get the chance I'll be trying out a set. Just a quick check around and people are pulling 1.7's on these. They look to be equivelent to the ET Streets and that they have pretty much no thread.

1988 Olds 01-14-2006 09:47 AM

I've seen em and from what I hear E.T. Streets are alot better.

347gtvert 01-14-2006 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1988 Olds
I've seen em and from what I hear E.T. Streets are alot better.

of course they would be....they are a completely diff. compund

HickRocket1258 01-14-2006 12:57 PM

I have the BFG Goodrich Drag Radials and those hook like a mother. I was actually surprised at how well they hooked. I love them. They are probably one of the underrated drag radials in my opinion.

03tarmacblack 01-14-2006 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HickRocket1258
I have the BFG Goodrich Drag Radials and those hook like a mother. I was actually surprised at how well they hooked. I love them. They are probably one of the underrated drag radials in my opinion.

yep, can vouch for that. Had a supercharged 347 in a mustang, c4 trans, had 17 inch wheels all around. Made over 500rwhp. Actually sometimes hooked on the street w/ 275/40/17 bf drags. so for a drag radial to hold that power, thats a GOOD tire.....just my .02

posted by 347gtvert :thumbup:


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