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Drag Tyre Help Please


Chingy

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Any tyre experts??

 

Do I have to run tubes in my slicks?

 

Looking at getting a spare set of Drag Wheels the tyres I am looking at are Mickey Thompson ET Street Radial but these recommend a inner tubes.

 

Do I have to run these with tubes. As spoke to a few people who said they don't use tubes on these tyres?

 

Never had any dealings with tubes in tyres before

 

Can anyone help?

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I've never heard of anyone rubbing tubes in them for normal drag racing in a road car - maybe something the pro lot do?

 

This any use?

 

http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/tech.php?bulletin=s6

 

Seems to be something you can do if you like but not something you have to do, like using the tyre screws they also mention.

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I came across this quote on another forum :blink:

 

'Really is up to you, if you dont run tubes and you split one.

I have seen 3 split on the return road at Shakespear in FWD cars, then obviously you take the chance going down the strip that you dont have a blow out on the sidewall etc etc.

With a tube at least you have a chance if the sidewall is to split, more safety than anything else to be honest'

 

Does that help? On the same post Keith Cowie said he didn't use tubes on his tyres

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I've never heard of anyone rubbing tubes in them for normal drag racing in a road car - maybe something the pro lot do?

 

This any use?

 

http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/tech.php?bulletin=s6

 

Seems to be something you can do if you like but not something you have to do, like using the tyre screws they also mention.

 

Spot on michael cheers, after reading, thats everything I need to know in there :thumbs: like u say seems like something u can but don't have to do

 

I came across this quote on another forum :blink:

 

'Really is up to you, if you dont run tubes and you split one.

I have seen 3 split on the return road at Shakespear in FWD cars, then obviously you take the chance going down the strip that you dont have a blow out on the sidewall etc etc.

With a tube at least you have a chance if the sidewall is to split, more safety than anything else to be honest'

 

Does that help? On the same post Keith Cowie said he didn't use tubes on his tyres

 

Cheers buddy :),that is a bit of a worry havin a blow out but seems that to run a tube u need to have proper drag alloy for the valve but these won't fit over my brakes

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Did speak to lee said happily swop them over for the day, don't really won't to lose them permanently as they where brand new on there when I brought the car.

 

After seein ur time, thats whats got me interested in draggin it next year, hopefully won't be miles behind you

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