DRR Trophy

| quote: Originally posted by Showtime296: What size tire? Compound? and how fast is the car they are on?
I run either the 33x15x15 or 32x16x15. 18.5-19" max width. 105ish max rollout. |
| Posts: 412 | Location: Indiana | Registered: January 20, 2020 |  
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DRR Sportsman
| quote: Originally posted by inferno camaro: [QUOTE] I run either the 33x15x15 or 32x16x15. 18.5-19" max width. 105ish max rollout.
3080 is the same tire I have run for years and currently on my Truck. I have not had any issues with mine. Have 100ilsh laps on the current pair from late last year.
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| Posts: 1084 | Location: Las Vegas, NV | Registered: April 14, 2004 |  
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DRR Pro

| Where are you buying from? Have you attempted to get warranty relief?
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DRR Trophy

| quote: Originally posted by Goob: Where are you buying from? Have you attempted to get warranty relief?
Summit is where these came from. They take them back no problem but I'm tired of mounting and balancing 3 sets to get a good one. The 3080 really works well but I'm just sick of missing races because you show up at the track and it wants to vibrate the car apart. |
| Posts: 412 | Location: Indiana | Registered: January 20, 2020 |  
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DRR Top Comp

| I just bought a set of the 10.5W15-16 (Baby Bubbas?) and they turned out good. https://postimg.cc/gallery/np3zpruo/"Dunning-Kruger Effect" -a type of Cognitive bias where people with little expertise or ability assume they have superior expertise or ability. This overestimation occurs as a result of the fact that they do not have enough knowledge to know they don't have enough knowledge. Before you argue with someone ask yourself, "Is this person mentally mature enough to grasp the concept of a different perspective?" If not there is no point to argue. 4X NE2 CHAMPION. 2020 TDRA NE2 Champion |
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DRR S/Pro

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DRR Sportsman
| quote: Originally posted by Eman: But do they hold air?
Yes that is not an issue
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| Posts: 1084 | Location: Las Vegas, NV | Registered: April 14, 2004 |  
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DRR Pro

| Other than the air loss issue, I've had zero issues with Mickeys. They do take a bit of weight to balance, but they have always worked, smooth as glass on track, and last. I've got over 200 passes on current slicks and will finish this season with them. Changing them out next season due to sidewalls starting to show cracking.... Mark Goulette Owner/Driver of the Livin' The Dream Racing dragster www.livinthedreamracing.com"Speed kills but it's better than going slow!" Authorized Amsoil Retailer |
| Posts: 1617 | Location: Back home in Alaska! | Registered: February 13, 2011 |  
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DRR Trophy

| quote: Originally posted by undacuva67: did you try remount and turn 1/2 rd from original location?
Yes I turned them 180* |
| Posts: 412 | Location: Indiana | Registered: January 20, 2020 |  
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DRR Trophy

| quote: Originally posted by Alaskaracer: Other than the air loss issue, I've had zero issues with Mickeys. They do take a bit of weight to balance, but they have always worked, smooth as glass on track, and last. I've got over 200 passes on current slicks and will finish this season with them. Changing them out next season due to sidewalls starting to show cracking....
I wonder if they are more worried about the bigger tires because I've had a ton of issues over the years. I do have a pair of the 33x10.5x15W's and were easy to balance and work well. |
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