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I'm on my second set of Pro Bracket Radials. Completely changed how the car hooked soon as I installed them. I got over 180 runs on the first set. I brought them over to the Mickey Thompson trailer, and they asked me why I wanted new ones. I told them I had over 180 runs on them. They said if it's still 60' ok, run them till you see the cords! They have seen people get over 250 runs on them before they start going away. I bought a set just because, but I kept the old ones for spares. Great for heavy car high torque applications.
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I always felt that Mickey's have had a small performance edge in this segment, but at a cost (the time and money to change more often) maybe the pro bracket one have changed all that?
I think the question was : how fast is the Pro Bracket Radials vs the competition, does anyone know?
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You don’t see them on stockers because they don’t make a 9 x 30. Only 9” one they offer is 28”. Maybe on a super street or bracket race forum you can get some feed back. Only the low hp stockers run something other than a 9 x 30. Sound like they are a killer tire.
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