Old Jan 7, 2005 | 11:24 AM
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Default New Mickey Thompson ET Street Radial review by yours truly



Mickey Thompson® ET Street® Radial
Polyester Ply, Steel Belted Radial, Black, Tubeless

SOFT DRAG TIRE COMPOUND FOR SUPERIOR TRACTION ON THE DRAG STRIP
D.O.T. APPROVED, STREET LEGAL
LOW VOID DIRECTIONAL TREAD PATTERN ELIMINATES FEATHERING
SPECIAL SIDEWALL CONSTRUCTION FOR QUICK LAUNCHES


Mickey Thompson just came out with a drag radial tire not too long ago and a lot of people have been asking me what I think of them. So here's my opinion...

I bought a set of these tires for my heads/cam 1995 Camaro Z28 6 speed and had them mounted four days ago. I purchased them from Performance Unlimited II on Warwick Blvd. for a total of around $360 for (2) 255/50/16 tires. After mounting and balancing (Thanks to Glenn at Bowditch Ford for helping me out) I was in about $380. When mounting them, Glenn and I decided to air them up to 25psi to see how they performed. Once they were mounted, I drove from Harpersville to Victory then stopped and got some gas to let them cool down, then gave them one more heat cycle and another cool down period for them to break in properly. After that, I gave them about a 3,000rpm hit on the gas and they broke loose on the initial hit but stayed planted all the way to 6,000rpms. My car is not a mecca of power or anything but it is making a little over 410rwhp and 372rwtq. Compared to my old Nitto 245/55/16 drag radials, these things were hooking excellent

I drove them in a light drizzle on the back roads of Windsor (where I'm from) and these tires are definitely not something you want on a slick road. I would think these things are about as safe as ET Streets on a road after a fresh rain. However, the night that it was misty and very foggy, I aired them down to 18psi and completely forgot the road was damp under normal driving conditions.

The only real problem I am having with these tires is the fact that they are extremely soft. I have had them for four days and I can see the tread difference in them. Now keep in mind I have been driving all over the peninsula for the past four days and have had a few races, but I feel as if the tread wear on these tires is almost ridiculous. I purchased them knowing that I don't drive my car much at all, especially during the winter, but this nice patch of weather has caused me to be driving it every day.

My conclusion? These tires are something you want on a weekend car only. They're pricey. They wear horribly quick. They perform like shit in rain, but they hook VERY well. I am already sold on these tires and I haven't even heated them up yet before getting on it. I would definitely recommend them to someone who has a spare set of tires to drive every day on, but these tires would definitely dissinegrate under a daily driver.

Just thought y'all might want to know

Last edited by nickyroo; Jan 7, 2005 at 11:26 AM.