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Drag Radials

I just bought a 'stang, looking to get Drag Radials. I'm getting them through my buddy's performance shop and was wondering...can I use them on the street? just keep them on all the time? Or should I use them only at the track, and use my normal tires every day? Thanks

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Re: Drag Radials

I have Nitto drag radials and use them daily. Or at least I did till I put the car to sleep for the winter.
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Re: Drag Radials

BFG DRAG RADIALS YES!!! daily driver just horrible road wear but ready on command.. go for it!!!
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Re: Drag Radials

Most people I know use them year round...however, they don't live in the snow belt or use the car for commuting reasons...

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Re: Drag Radials

I've tried BF Goodwrench and Nitto and they are both excellent compared to regular street tires. BFs seem to hook a little bit better but I got better milage out of the Nittos.
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