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The Hoosier bracket radials are different than the drag radials:
They have a softer compound than even the C06 & are a heavier tire even though they're slightly narrower. The M/T PBRs are pig fat heavy, but they still work very well. I run between 18 to 21 lbs. of air pressure, lately it has been 20 lbs. |
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Here's another thread with some Hoosier drag radial & M/T bracket radial information. I'm pretty sure Mr. Smith has seen this.
https://classracer.com/classforum/sh...ad.php?t=86722 |
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A thread about a 9" tire no mind a M/T tire in no way answers Larry's question nor helps him decide.
![]() Oh that's right, he already decided what tire to run. ![]() ![]() Last edited by 1320racer; 08-26-2024 at 06:22 PM. |
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I've gotten 5 PMs between Larry & Adger not only thanking me for the contributions to the thread. They also had questions & other comments related to the thread.
![]() There are differences between the drag radials & bracket radials not just marketing. I provided the differences between the two tires in the OP & the link provides some of it. Plus, provides other information to their discussions. ![]() |
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got you beat by 5
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Take that tidbit to your therapist & maybe he or she will pretend to give a shyt.
![]() Now, back to the original question of what's the difference. You come up with the clueless comment. ![]() The factual comment is: |
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Conjecture NOT a factual comment!
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