M&H Drag Radial's

McRat

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Aug 2, 2006
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Every time you contact John at M&H tell him we want these tires in 32". I've been railing on him since we first started running race tires on Dmaxes. This will not only look better (not important), but from my experience will go faster with 3.73's. Our first gear is too steep, and 28s aggrivate the situ.

Perhaps if enough people bug him, he will get it done. They made tires for many other late model applications.
 

racinmike77

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Ive been looking for a drag tire for my stock rims, how do these drag radials fair against the Proxes ST II? I found a set of the new proxies delivered for $620.
 

othrgrl

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Ive been looking for a drag tire for my stock rims, how do these drag radials fair against the Proxes ST II? I found a set of the new proxies delivered for $620.

It depends on the power level. With moderate power the Proxes do very well for any people, when you have more power to come off the line with they don't do so hot - where these will do much better. Proxes are still a street tire while these are a drag radial - made of similar compounds as what full on slicks are made out of.
 

racinmike77

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It depends on the power level. With moderate power the Proxes do very well for any people, when you have more power to come off the line with they don't do so hot - where these will do much better. Proxes are still a street tire while these are a drag radial - made of similar compounds as what full on slicks are made out of.

Thanks