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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Mickey thompson discontinued ETstreet 2's
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<blockquote data-quote="Mercuryfox50" data-source="post: 15111495" data-attributes="member: 164857"><p>The ET Street S/S basically has the same tread-to-void ratio, compound and steel-belted construction as the ET Street Radial II. The tread void has been redistributed for improved hydroplane resistance. </p><p>The ET Street R (Radial Sizes) use the same construction and compound as the ET Street Radial Pro with little tread void.</p><p>The ET Street R (Bias Sizes) are still the optimum choice for clutch-equipped applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercuryfox50, post: 15111495, member: 164857"] The ET Street S/S basically has the same tread-to-void ratio, compound and steel-belted construction as the ET Street Radial II. The tread void has been redistributed for improved hydroplane resistance. The ET Street R (Radial Sizes) use the same construction and compound as the ET Street Radial Pro with little tread void. The ET Street R (Bias Sizes) are still the optimum choice for clutch-equipped applications. [/QUOTE]
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