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2011-2014 Mustangs
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NT05R or MT ET Street S/S or MT ET Street R
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<blockquote data-quote="BigPoppa" data-source="post: 15535563" data-attributes="member: 177587"><p>Thanks! I asked the same question over on another forum and got 2 really useless replies. I won't be back there.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, from what I read, the ET S/S has a stiffer sidewall than the ET R, where the R is more strip oriented. The R is probably the best if I'm just driving it back and forth from the house to the strip, but the car goes to weekend shows, road course events, meet ups, etc., so I need something a little safer than the R would be on the street.</p><p></p><p>So, I guess it falls down to NT05R vs MT ET S/S.....decisions, decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigPoppa, post: 15535563, member: 177587"] Thanks! I asked the same question over on another forum and got 2 really useless replies. I won't be back there. Yeah, from what I read, the ET S/S has a stiffer sidewall than the ET R, where the R is more strip oriented. The R is probably the best if I'm just driving it back and forth from the house to the strip, but the car goes to weekend shows, road course events, meet ups, etc., so I need something a little safer than the R would be on the street. So, I guess it falls down to NT05R vs MT ET S/S.....decisions, decisions. [/QUOTE]
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