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M&H Drag Radial

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I ordered Mick Mickey Thompson they are on backorder until August.
Thinking about ordering M&H drag radials. Anyone have experience with them?
 


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What size? I had the smaller 17" and they worked pretty good on my Daytona. I only used them once on the Hellcat and it was hit or miss that night for traction. The bigger 17" may work better. The small were 9" and the bigger are 11" wide. My drag wheels are 10" wide. I changed them for the M/T's which hook great.. I run the Nitto 555RII on the street but have run them at the track at 2 NMCA events where they have hooked great. Those are 305/35/20's on a 10.5" wheel. Depending on how much track time you are going to do you could just go with the Nitto's for street and strip.
 


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What size? I had the smaller 17" and they worked pretty good on my Daytona. I only used them once on the Hellcat and it was hit or miss that night for traction. The bigger 17" may work better. The small were 9" and the bigger are 11" wide. My drag wheels are 10" wide. I changed them for the M/T's which hook great.. I run the Nitto 555RII on the street but have run them at the track at 2 NMCA events where they have hooked great. Those are 305/35/20's on a 10.5" wheel. Depending on how much track time you are going to do you could just go with the Nitto's for street and strip.
Thanks for the info. I would be getting 10". I guess I will wait for the M/T's.
 


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Assuming it's the same tire, I ran a M&H drag radial on my old car Orange Krush. It was an M6 car and supercharged at about 620ish RWHP. I didn't have much success with that tire over about 575rwhp. I ran the 275/50R17 size on a 17x10 wheel.
 


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Assuming it's the same tire, I ran a M&H drag radial on my old car Orange Krush. It was an M6 car and supercharged at about 620ish RWHP. I didn't have much success with that tire over about 575rwhp. I ran the 275/50R17 size on a 17x10 wheel.
Thanks for the info
 


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I currently have 305/35/20 Racemasters on a '15 Hellcat [M6], 20x10.5" wheels. They're a little taller and narrower than the typical 305/35. Only one trip to a track, and only two passes, due to several breakdowns and the need to leave for work. Started at 20psi, launch felt about the same as an NT05R. Prefer the M&H over the Nitto's on the street
 




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