Best slick for an irs car?

1wild-horse

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Liked my Hoosier QTP 27x10.5x15. Either tire is good, the sidewall is the key for Irs. It wrinkles a little and absorbs the shock.
 

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The 325/45 R17 M&H drag radial is an awesome tire. I love them, I can drive anywhere on them, I can still run my 13" rear brakes, and traction is amazing. Here's a couple pics.

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Hoosiers are softer then M/T from what ive read and others have told me, if your going to run a 28 I hope your making alot power or running more then a 3.55 gear, Ive ran all my times on a 26 inch tire
 

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Hoosiers are softer then M/T from what ive read and others have told me, if your going to run a 28 I hope your making alot power or running more then a 3.55 gear, Ive ran all my times on a 26 inch tire
Some where close to 700rwhp and 4:10s lol
 

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