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Has anyone ever tried the Mickey Thompson E/T Street Radial tires? I am thinking about the 315/60/15 for the rear, ...


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Old 08-25-2008, 12:22 PM
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Has anyone ever tried the Mickey Thompson E/T Street Radial tires? I am thinking about the 315/60/15 for the rear, and was wondering if anyone had an opinion of these tires one way or the other.
If I am starting from scratch, is one wheel bolt pattern easier to deal with than the others, or is it just a coin toss.
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Old 08-25-2008, 01:37 PM
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Has anyone ever tried the Mickey Thompson E/T Street Radial tires? I am thinking about the 315/60/15 for the rear, and was wondering if anyone had an opinion of these tires one way or the other.
I can't speak to the radials but I had M/T Sportsman and Sportsman Pros on my T and I was very satisfied.

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If I am starting from scratch, is one wheel bolt pattern easier to deal with than the others, or is it just a coin toss.
No. It's a coin toss. If you run the huge M/Ts on the back they are both a pain in the a$$ to mount on the lugs no matter the bolt pattern. Chevy has a 5 on 4-3/4 pattern and Ford has 5 on 4-1/2. I would match the front spindles to the rear axle pattern if for no other reason than aesthetics. Of course the pattern is really not noticeable when going down the Interstate at 75 mph.

What are the specs (diameter, height, tread width, etc.) on the tires you are thinking about? Sound like it could a good size for my next T. I want to run 'big and littles' but I don't want the monsters like I had before. I'm getting too old to jockey them into position and lift them onto the lug bolts.

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Old 08-25-2008, 02:32 PM
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Has anyone ever tried the Mickey Thompson E/T Street Radial tires? I am thinking about the 315/60/15 for the rear, and was wondering if anyone had an opinion of these tires one way or the other.
If I am starting from scratch, is one wheel bolt pattern easier to deal with than the others, or is it just a coin toss.

I have seen the new Mickey Radials and they look nice.

I can name 10 - 15 folks who swear by the Hoosier Pro Street Radial and would never buy the MT Bias ply tire again.

I believe the Hoosiers are a bit cheaper than the MT's.

https://www.hoosiertire.com/strttire.htm

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Old 08-25-2008, 03:25 PM
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"What are the specs (diameter, height, tread width, etc.) on the tires you are thinking about? Sound like it could a good size for my next T. I want to run 'big and littles' but I don't want the monsters like I had before. I'm getting too old to jockey them into position and lift them onto the lug bolts."

The 315/60s are 30 inch OD, and 11 inch tread width. They also have a 295/65/15 that is the same OD but one inch narrower.

I like these because I want a matching tread pattern front and rear and they have them in smaller sizes too. Not really skinny, but small enough for me.

I was originally looking at BFG TAs, but it looks like they discontinued the 285/70. Coker has something similar, but the tread width is only 8.6 inches and I want a little more width.
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Old 08-26-2008, 07:17 AM
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Martin the Hoosier is available in sizes ranging from 24x7.50R-15 to 33x21.50R-15. There is a 12.5 wide tire in a 29 0r 31 diam. I'm running the 31x16.50s on mine. I think that size is perfect for me.

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I jack the car up until the rear wheel is 2" off the ground. When I replace the tire I use a flat shovel which gives me lifting leverage under the tire,installs very easy!. I have the M/T radials with the flame pattern and they are great.
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Old 08-26-2008, 02:39 PM
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I wrote to Mickey Thompson to see what they said about using e/ts on the street. They recommended against it. They said that it's street use isn't really intended to be more than to the track and back. They recommended the s/r sportsman, and said that they will be adding new sizes to the line.

I am probably just being too fussy about sizes anyway. The s/r's or Hoosiers will work, they are about $200 more a set but probably cheaper in the long run.
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Re: Tires and wheels

I have these MT's and they are about the width you want, I believe.

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lincolnuT just sold a set like those on the bay with 800 miles on them for $175 last weekend.

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Old 08-26-2008, 04:39 PM
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I have these MT's and they are about the width you want, I believe.

What size are those?
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