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    I've got M&H 325 45 17 but they are not allowed at the mile so gotta do something else.
    Name: Mark,
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLO TRUCK View Post
    I've got M&H 325 45 17 but they are not allowed at the mile so gotta do something else.
    I could have sworn Flaco had them at the mile???

    If it wasnt DR's then it was slicks..why not go full slick?
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    Here are the rules yall tell me what it looks like

    4.6 TIRES: DOT-approved tires in good condition are required to be used. The tire speed rating must exceed the speed rating that the car is attempting to achieve. For more info on speed ratings: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=35
    4.6.1 All tires must have an equal (or greater) Load Carrying Rating and Speed Rating than the original (OEM) manufacturer’s requirement.
    4.6.2 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: The use of tires with better ratings than OEM is recommended.
    4.6.3 Drag radials (DOT spec) are not approved.
    4.6.4 Drag racing (DOT-spec) “skinnies” are not approved.
    Name: Mark,
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    looks like NO M&H then..

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