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Was talking with a friend of mine who is one of the owners of TRZ Motorsports. We got on a discussion about tires and he said he has a few customers that have been running the M/T Pro Bracket Radial at the No Prep events with good success. I was surprised a radial would work that well on that type of track surface.
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A friend of mine runs these on his 2005 Mustang and loves them. He runs super pro brackets and 10.0 index at multiple tracks. I'm guessing he has over 150 passes so far this year on the same set of tires.
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We made the switch on a high-9 third gen Camaro. Tire is slightly narrower and actually fit our rear wheel better. Tire pressure and limiting the burnout time appear to be the keys to consistency with them.
The car has been on both types of tracks (prepped and non-prepped) and handles them well but the one thing we have noticed is that if the track starts to get slick with humidity later in the evening, traction with them becomes a little edgy. |
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Planning to try these in the spring. Glad I found this thread.
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