NT05R vs MT ET Street S/S vs MT ET Street R

BigPoppa

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Has anyone compared the MT ET Street S/S, MT ET Street R and the Nitto NT05R?

If so, which is the best all around street/strip drag radial tire?

I've got NT555 285/35-18 on all 4 corners and the car is a great corner carver, but I want some good drag radials for the strip and street also.

I'd like to go with a 305/45-18 on the rear, but I need something very sticky as it will blow the tires off at 100mph.
 

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An introduction in the newbie section would be best protocol before seeking advice.

I've had experience with MT ET Street II series and ET Sreet R series Radials.
 
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What is your setup? More information will help you get practical answers, searching will also help, as this topic has been discussed many times. I run the older 305/45/18 M/T SR II's for my warm weather rear tires. I can assure you that anything over 600 rwhp will not hook on the street very well, no matter what tire you run. On a good concrete road it will stick fairly well but on old worn concrete or asphalt it's just going to spin.
 

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How much power does the car make that u r concerned with "blowing the tires off at 100 mph"?
 

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This is a tech section guys, let's stay on topic please.
 

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