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Street legal drag tires?
I have run across some Firestone drag tires(don't have the model handy) that I am tempted to try out on my truck...
I have had different answers from different cops .Does anyone have a link for checking the legality of a tire model? or are there certain aspects a tire must have to be legal?
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Re: Street legal drag tires?
I think all street legal tires will have D.O.T. stamped on the sidewall somewhere... In any case to be legal a tire needs a minumum of 2/32 tread depth, so if it's a slick that has no tread pattern or if it's got less than that it's not legal.
You might give www.tirerack.com a try to see if you can find that exact model tire. If they have it available it should tell you if it's DOT legal or not. |
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Re: Street legal drag tires?
thanks tangent
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Re: Street legal drag tires?
Unless they are drag radials they are most likely not street legal wouldnt suggest using them int ehrain either.
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