HUH?You have to think of it this way. Think of a standard street surface, to a drag strip surface, If you go on a tree on a drag strip to someones hands. All this plays a factor.
im talking about tires....are you?You have to think of it this way. Think of a standard street surface, to a drag strip surface, If you go on a tree on a drag strip to someones hands. All this plays a factor.
I have 60ed the same with both but the ET drags seem to be more consistant
That is probably because you are using the "S" designated ET Drags. Those can not be used in this comparison since you can not get stiff wall ET Streets.
--Joe
Yep.
I have used ET Street's on both the Trunk and CJ. They work fine for both. The Street's are nice because if you do run them on the street you have less chance of getting hassled. They are in NO WAY helpful in the rain though :lol:
I have used both regular and SThat is probably because you are using the "S" designated ET Drags. Those can not be used in this comparison since you can not get stiff wall ET Streets.
--Joe
yes they suck so bad in the rain. I got stuck coming back from lapeer in my 91Vert I think I was doing 25mph on vandyke it was pouring. When semi's drove by they would push me over onto the shoulder. Soooo many pissed of people behind me that daywas stuck with low pressure as well for awhile couldn't find a gas station.
I was coming home from telegraph one night in my mustang with ET streets on it and it started pouring rain as I was driving down Middlebelt right by the airport, was doing like 10 mph and my foot was not even on the gas pedal and started spinning like crazy, almost went through the airport fence, it felt like someone picked the rear of my car up and just threw it.
i beleive you but i dont understand. i drove my mustang to and from work several times when it was pouring rain and i never had any problems and i have quick time pros on the car which is just hoosiers answer to the et street