If anyone's interested in a nice drag setup, I have a set for sale in the classifieds:
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82637
And likewise, if you need a nice street setup:
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=81160
I guess that all kind of depends on the intended use of your car. The MPSS are a great all-around tire for sure. So if you're daily driving, it might still be one of the best options.
I don't have any experience with the streetable strip tires you mentioned, but my guess is, you lose quite a...
Lightly used, only about 4 passes on them.
Race Star Drag Star Polished Direct Drill 17"x9.5"
Hoosier 28"x10"x17" Drag Slick Bias-ply
Hardware included; direct drill lug nuts and hub-centric rings. Mounted, balanced and ready to go.
Thanks dude.
Hmm... Well, I can tell you for certain that the MPSS's are a VAST improvement over the stock Pirellis.
They're quiet, corner well, have great wet and cool weather traction considering the performance design.
The MPSS are a great all-around tire with excellent traction. But it's...
Lol. Yeah, I guess I kind of see their point though. Wanglers are FUN to drive. I've dabbled in the Jeep scene a bit. Definitely enjoyed the offroading component.
If I had to be more specific, I'd say I'm looking for a sporty sedan.
The Infiniti that Zodiac mentioned would be a good...
Recently came to the realization that my Mustang is 2 years old and has only 6k miles on the clock.
It's basically sitting in the 3rd garage bay most of the time, collecting dust. Seems kind of wasteful. Add to that, a young, growing family and lack of practicality, the decision kind of...