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M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
I see that M/T started making radial slicks in 26" and 28" sizes. They have both an ET Drag Radial and a Pro Bracket Radial. Does anyone know the difference in these or have any experience with them?
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Re: M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
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I think Fazio got the pro braket radials for his Stang. I know they are different, can't say how much, but it is great to have a 26 inch radial option! Eric
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Re: M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
The compound is harder, stiffer sidewall and they are significantly heavier.
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Re: M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
Pro Bracket is the harder/stiffer and heavier correct?
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Re: M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
yes the bracket radial is stiffer, harder compound and heavier.
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Re: M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
If the Mustang proves worthy this weekend I will be ordering a 26" M/T radial set for it.
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Re: M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
running the pro brackets on my car. love them so far. they look like a street radial with no grooves. round on the edges. not squared off like a regular slick. 88 mustang l/sa.
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Re: M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
I got them because they were offered in 28" and I got out of cutting up my wheel wells. They are 3 lbs heavier than regular stocker 30" radial. 26lbs compared to 23 I believe. Seem to be running great, I do weak burnouts so I hope they last a while. I think they cut my rollout down also because my lights have moved into the teens and 20s this year from the 30s-40s last year. Can't tell you how much they picked me up ET wise because I changed too many things from last year.
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Re: M/T ET Radials vs. MT Pro Bracket Radials
I ordered a pair of the 26 inch, they have been on backorder i hope to get them this month.
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