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twstd5o
Member # 1981
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Do they hook just as good as each other? Do either last longer then the other?
Thanks,
Tony
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Don
Member # 938
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Stick to the 26 10.5 ET Street they are cheaper and will hook better.
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twstd5o
Member # 1981
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From Summit the DRs are 148 a piece and the ET Streets are 168.
That's 235/60s vs. 26x10.50s...Those were the ones with the closest dimensions.
I'll probably take your advise and stick with the ET Streets.
Thanks Don...
Tony
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nitrous_bob
Member # 77
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the et street radials should hook really well, i'm betting as well as the et street bias-ply
i have felt the tire compound, it's just like a bias-ply et street.
they should last equally as long, the biggest thing to consider is how much street driving you'll be doing.
radials up front and bias-ply in back = crappy handling at best.
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AJBlackGT
Member # 3936
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I've heard the MT drag radials hook better than the et streets, and they'll be stable at the top end etc. being that its a radial tire.
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twstd5o
Member # 1981
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I currently have 165-15s up front with the ETs in the back and it does kinda feel like it's all over the place at high speeds.
Fortunately I don't drive it too much.
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HaulinAssMaro
Member # 541
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I have gone faster on the M/T Radial then I have ever gone on the ET Streets.Tires hook very well
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