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08-10-2015, 10:14 PM #1Long Live the Opti
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08-11-2015, 07:43 AM #2LTXTech Sponsor
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I can get you Mickey Thompsons but would need to make a call a little later today to see what kind of price I can get you.
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08-11-2015, 09:26 AM #310 Second N/A Club
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Are you looking at the ET Street Radial II (3723R) or the ET Street SS (3491)?
The ET Street radial II (3723R) has been discontinued and is now the newer ET Street SS (3491). I can't get the discontinued one but that doesn't mean you can't find a set out there somewhere. As for the SS the warehouse we use ordered a batch in February and hasn't seen any yet. So there's no sure way for me to give you and ETA for them. I can beat Summit's advertised price when they arrive for what that's worth. Mickey Thompson has been way behind in getting tires out this year for some reason. Hopefully American Powerhouse has better luck that I did!Last edited by 96LT1355Z28; 08-11-2015 at 09:38 AM.
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co-owner of BDBRacing.com
NMCA OC 9004
96, N/A 385, Holley EFI, Faceplated M6, AI TFS heads, LE SR cam, MWC Fab 9
10.16 @ 136 1.50 60'........still workin on that 60' shootin for 1.4's!
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08-11-2015, 07:40 PM #4Long Live the Opti
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The II or the S/S should be fine. I'm in a new dilemma though. Can get 305 or 325 / 30 19 Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires through work for next to nothing. Considering having a street/cruise/show setup on the baller wheels and just keeping the setup that's on there now for track and Mexico.
On my LG G4
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08-12-2015, 05:13 PM #510 Second N/A Club
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Not a bad option, depending on how much you drive the Michelin's are gonna last longer than a drag radial. I had my slicks on a second set of wheels for quite awhile when I drove my car more. Have 2 sets for a specific purpose or be "race ready" all the time and buy new rears every year...... that's a decision your gonna have to make!
-Josh
co-owner of BDBRacing.com
NMCA OC 9004
96, N/A 385, Holley EFI, Faceplated M6, AI TFS heads, LE SR cam, MWC Fab 9
10.16 @ 136 1.50 60'........still workin on that 60' shootin for 1.4's!
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