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07-24-2008, 09:45 PM | #1 |
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M&H Slicks
M&H slicks have been back on the market for a year or two. Anyone have any experience with them recently? I used to have them back about 25 years ago and was satisfied.
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07-28-2008, 08:23 PM | #2 |
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Re: M&H Slicks
I guess they are not too popular . I noticed it seems to be a "short line" with limited sizes as compared to M/T or Goodyear.
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07-29-2008, 08:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: M&H Slicks
Since no one else answered, I use M&H slicks, and am very happy with them, excellent quality, measured out within 1/8" of each other, after inflated (and they are tall) here is pic of them:
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Re: M&H Slicks
They are pretty popular in Brackets and at IHRA. They are good tires but usually are a bit heavier than their counterparts. I run Hoosiers and love them. In 12 runs my 60 ft. times varied .004. I've heard from racers that have switched to MT that they slowed down an avg. of .03. Just what I heard.
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Re: M&H Slicks
I would add that I switched from Hoosiers to these (M&H) , and it was a big step up, did not like the side-walls on the Hoosiers at all, Thanks, Mike
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