Mickey T's 305/35/19
#21
Drifting
When they are dry they are decent at full PSI. Spin them a little and they hook up nicely. Drop the pressure down around 20 PSI and you got a nice set of slicks after a good burnout at the track.
For daily driving they are pretty nice. They wear down fairly fast but thats the price you pay for traction. In the wet on city roads they do pretty well but I was spinning in 4th gear w/ 390 hp at the crank.
#22
Drifting
Thread Starter
I had 305 MT ET Street IIs on my Mustang GT and it hydroplaned right off the road at 60mph. Granted Florida rain comes down like a wall sometimes and I was trying to slow down and possibly get off the road but I didn't have enough time. Luckily there was almost 0 damage to the car.
When they are dry they are decent at full PSI. Spin them a little and they hook up nicely. Drop the pressure down around 20 PSI and you got a nice set of slicks after a good burnout at the track.
For daily driving they are pretty nice. They wear down fairly fast but thats the price you pay for traction. In the wet on city roads they do pretty well but I was spinning in 4th gear w/ 390 hp at the crank.
When they are dry they are decent at full PSI. Spin them a little and they hook up nicely. Drop the pressure down around 20 PSI and you got a nice set of slicks after a good burnout at the track.
For daily driving they are pretty nice. They wear down fairly fast but thats the price you pay for traction. In the wet on city roads they do pretty well but I was spinning in 4th gear w/ 390 hp at the crank.
#23
Drifting
Thread Starter
Do any of you guys with the 305-35-19's run into issues if you DONT turn traction off?
Like highway driving when you hit the gas, does traction stop you from just accelerating... right now with my 305-30-19's If i floor it without any slipping of the tires or just even gently accelerate sometimes traction kicks in because of the diff tire size.
anyone see this? its a 1 inch diameter difference with the MT's > stock size
Like highway driving when you hit the gas, does traction stop you from just accelerating... right now with my 305-30-19's If i floor it without any slipping of the tires or just even gently accelerate sometimes traction kicks in because of the diff tire size.
anyone see this? its a 1 inch diameter difference with the MT's > stock size
#24
Safety Car
Yep it happens to me. I always turn everything off when I get in the car but after 15 miles it (engine drag control) will take over again so I just kill the car and repeat the process. It's somewhat of a pain but I'll deal with it until I switched change front tires sizes or whenever I get new wheels.
#25
Le Mans Master
Strange. I ran the MT's with my stock fronts and never got a light or any other issue. I just sold them and bought some 17's for the track because the 19's just didnt hook up for me the way I had hoped.