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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 93PONY: [QB] I've got them. 275/50/17's on a 7.5" wheel. Ran a best of 10.4 @137mph on them. But I'm not a fan. The sidewalls are a bit soft IMO. They are sketchy on my car.... Check out what they do on a 2200lb inertia drum with 17psi in them: (I can only imagine how bad they wad up on the street/track) [URL=http://s68.photobucket.com/albums/i26/dwigg3394/?action=view¤t=TunaTires.mp4] [IMG]http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i26/dwigg3394/th_TunaTires.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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beat ya
Member # 8055
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Has anybody tried M&H tires im looking at buying a par of the street / slicks .... like the m/t et streets... ANYBODY HAD LUCK WITH THEM?
I dont want to here how i should use a differnt tire... just want a review on M&H
THANKS!
Notch1320
Member # 2647
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Go to the track and count the number of cars with M&H's on them.... that should give you the answer you are looking for.
93PONY
Member # 60
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I've got them.
275/50/17's on a 7.5" wheel.
Ran a best of 10.4 @137mph on them.
But I'm not a fan. The sidewalls are a bit soft IMO. They are sketchy on my car....
Check out what they do on a 2200lb inertia drum with 17psi in them:
(I can only imagine how bad they wad up on the street/track)
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