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I apologize to the OP if this is too far off topic. It is MT ET Street, but the Radial version. I just wanted to throw this info out there since the topic came up.I have considered the ET Street SS "Radial" for the rear of my Challenger. I was also considering the S/T or the S/R for the front. I sent an email to MT and this is a review of the answers (for reference): MT ET Street SS Radial tire:- Run about 32 psi for street use with the S/S and start around 16 psi at the track and work up from there.- You are looking only about 6,000 miles out of the ET Street S/S because it is such a soft compound.- There is no speed rating on the ET Street S/S tire. They are drag strip rated so anything in a 1/4 mile or less it can handle. We have racers pushing 200 mph no problem.- Any driving of 1/2 mile or more, 85 mph is what we recommend for extended travel with the S/S tires. MT S/T versus S/R:- For street performance the S/T tire will be better than the S/R tire. The S/R is more of a cruising and show tire. Cudabob: Are you using this ET Street SS currently? If so, what is your opinion? Thank you.
I run the ET streets on my 'Cuda and get horrible life - about 7 or 8 miles total and they are done LOL. That is of course at the track. I run mine @ 11 - 14 PSI at the track depending on conditions and manage to get decent traction with big smoky burnouts. On the street I run them at 30 PSI and they are a decent enough tire. Keep them out of the rain or you will be in the ditch at highway speeds!!!!!! Really only recommend the ET streets for street / STRIP cars. If you don't go to the track - these tires are not very practical. They do not help with traction on the street at all and in fact disintegrate rather quickly if doing street burnouts due to the rough pavement. I had the SR's on my car for awhile and still have them in the rafters - nice enough street tire for the conditions I drove in and look really good as well.
well, I have a 3500 stall, 3:91 gears, and 600+hp, and they seem to hook fine.
MT S/T versus S/R:- For street performance the S/T tire will be better than the S/R tire. The S/R is more of a cruising and show tire.