Natureboy71
Jun 23rd, 10, 11:19 AM
So as in other posts I am running a 33x22 MT radial. It is no surprise that they drive great but have no hope of hooking on the street.
Do any of you pro-street guys run Hoosier Quicktime Pro's? I am thinking of their 33x22 ones for when I want to have the car hook after a quick burnout.
chevele72
Jun 23rd, 10, 12:38 PM
I had the 18.5 X 31 QT pro's, they work pretty good, they didn't seem to like being heated too much, just clean them off good.
bracketchev1221
Jun 24th, 10, 8:31 AM
Unfortunately, I feel that unless you plan on driving around at low tire pressure as you would at the track, it will be hard to hook it no matter what.
prostreet69camaro
Jun 27th, 10, 10:53 PM
I have the 33 x 22 quick time pros after I got rid of the MT SR Radials. I like them alot but watch out if you get caught in the rain.
They hook alot better than the SR radials.
396375
Nov 25th, 11, 2:29 AM
It seems crazy that there are not a lot of choices for a sticky street tire for a tubbed car.M&T ET Streets are about the best you can do,if you want to call them streetable.Next best would be the Quick Time Pros.Regular Quick Times and Sportsman Pros are more streetable but a joke if you have big power.I'm going to try the biggest/tallest M&T DRs they make next year.I think it will be a matter of chassis tuning,but there sure are a lot of race cars going fast on those tires.
I just got rid of my 9 second C5.I ran Nitto DRs and they actually hooked ok for a real street tire.Hopefully there will be more choices in the future.