My boss ran M&H tires on his 1000hp diesel. They hooked great, but he never drove it on the street. M&H are pretty good tires in my opinion.
My boss ran M&H tires on his 1000hp diesel. They hooked great, but he never drove it on the street. M&H are pretty good tires in my opinion.
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ECSB 2kSierra 2wd 4.8L-K&N-HPtuners-Calspeed LT's-Magnaflow-Tahoe20's-HankookRH06
waiting to go in... 3.90s, 214/220cam
I run m&h's drag radials front and rear; 275/50/17 in the front and 325/45/17 in the rear. Very good on dry pavement, but forget about it in rain. I was caught in the rain a few months ago and was driving ~50ish on the interstate being very careful and the back end flung around me and I ended up backwards in the middle of the road facing oncoming traffic....twice. The second time I slid off the road onto the shoulder, again facing the wrong direction.
If its even cloudy I dont drive the truck.
I have ran Nitto, Mickey Thompson and M&Hs on the street over the past several years.
I disliked the Mickey Thompson because they were so short lived, went through 2 sets in less than a year and as my good friend Bo would say "I hardly ever get on it." which is a lie.
Nonetheless I wasn't very satisfied with either of the sets Mickey Thompson.
The Nittos did pretty good on the street and held up better than the Mickey Thompson ever did.
I have been running a set of M&Hs for 6 months or so and they hook better on the street both the Nittos and Mickey Thompson.
I don't like any of them in the rain, but then again I drive pretty aggressively so they all 3 feel sketchy to me in the rain.