The new M/T side wall is redesigned and suppose to be better the rest of the tire is the same other than looking like a slick. Rumor is the Hoosier is still better on a not so good track only time will tell. The new tire is not DOT approved and from what I hear they don't plan on getting it done either. M/T has only made about 350 sets of this tire and everyone wants them. I am almost to the point of just staying with the Hoosier.
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don't the hoosiers wear out insanely fast, like 10 passes on a set?Originally posted by 582nova View PostThe new M/T side wall is redesigned and suppose to be better the rest of the tire is the same other than looking like a slick. Rumor is the Hoosier is still better on a not so good track only time will tell. The new tire is not DOT approved and from what I hear they don't plan on getting it done either. M/T has only made about 350 sets of this tire and everyone wants them. I am almost to the point of just staying with the Hoosier.
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good read. seems the new m/t is pretty similar to the hoosier, my bet is neither will last as long on the street as the current m/t 275.Originally posted by 80coupe View Post
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But, if that was true why does the 10.5 class run m/t? Im not doubting you, as I have had a few sets of quick time pros over the years, and they seem stickier then the M/Ts, but it does make one think.Originally posted by 582nova View PostThe new M/T side wall is redesigned and suppose to be better the rest of the tire is the same other than looking like a slick. Rumor is the Hoosier is still better on a not so good track only time will tell. The new tire is not DOT approved and from what I hear they don't plan on getting it done either. M/T has only made about 350 sets of this tire and everyone wants them. I am almost to the point of just staying with the Hoosier.2005 M3 Vert with TSW rims
2001 Dodge Dakota R/T C/H/I, gears, exhaust, and 125 shot of nos
2012 Ford Edge
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It depends on the car you should get about 25 passes out of them. I have two sets of back wheels to match my car. So I keep a new set ready to go so if at the track and the 60' goes down I can change them out.Originally posted by dville_gt View Postdon't the hoosiers wear out insanely fast, like 10 passes on a set?
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That sux!Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostCarefull going too wide. lol

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Do you have a certain brand you want to suggest? Something that you have personally tried and not just read about? I'm open to suggestions. They are just for the street and I have slicks for the track.Originally posted by SOLOW55 View PostThere is just better options in drag radials in that size verses the Nittos is my point.
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If they are just for the street, you will get the most miles out of a nitto hands down, triple fold. Youll get some tire spin, but its a hellva lot better than street tires.
Or just roll hoosier quick time pro's. I Put a ton of street miles on mine, but no track runs, and few burnouts. They hooked well on nitrous, and normal driving would warm them up.
The m/t just hook.
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