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Anyone with experience with the 9" M/T Pro Bracket Radial series versus their standard Drag Radial or the Hoosier radial?
I've run the M/T and Hoosier radials on my stocker but am looking for a shorter tire. M/T's Pro Bracket Radial series has a 28.0 (approx. 88" diameter) that looks promising if the tire performs the same (bite, etc.). Thanks! -Al
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I've been running them for 2 years now and I run 24lbs of air in them. I've spun them twice in two years and that was when I was running 26lbs in them. They last a lot of runs but weight 4lbs heavier than your standard stocker radial.
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I ran them back to back on a heavy slow SS car, the car ran the same number but it was .03 slower on the back half with the PBR over the Hoosier 94 inch radial. I like them
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