jacobmitchell92 Donating Members 370 Member For: 13y 7m 17d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 17/07/15 05:27 PM Share Posted 17/07/15 05:27 PM Yeah they can be driven on the road as in IF u encounter a bit of rain u MIGHT get home lol BUT technically none of the drag radials are legal in Australia..The only legal Mickey in this category is a Street Comp and they are being phased out but they are pretty much only an Invo comparable Tyre..Iv used a cheater slick M&H before (ET ST equivalent) and got stuck coming home and doing 60ks all of a sudden was facing the other way in traffic :/ and was very lucky to not get plowed from the bloke going the other way ..But if by chance I have them on and have a copper behind me they "look" like a more road going tyre than the rest.. and the above reasons have swayed me to give em a try..I don't think I would ever drive home on slicks. It's not worth it. Getting a yellow sticker off would be a nightmare. It only takes 15min to change back to the road tires. Only down side is I need to get someone else to drive my other car with all the tools etc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lennox Member 2,586 Member For: 11y 9m 1d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 18/07/15 02:14 AM Share Posted 18/07/15 02:14 AM Iv used a cheater slick M&H before (ET ST equivalent) and got stuck coming home and doing 60ks all of a sudden was facing the other way in traffic :/ and was very lucky to not get plowed from the bloke going the other way ..But if by chance I have them on and have a copper behind me they "look" like a more road going tyre than the rest.. and the above reasons have swayed me to give em a try..What are those m&h drag radials like? I'd never heard of em but this fruit loop at the drags was telling me their better than mt streets and the nt05r I had on at the time Must be cheaper as well? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GUN-808 Member 251 Member For: 11y 17d Gender: Male Location: Gold Coast Posted 18/07/15 04:13 AM Share Posted 18/07/15 04:13 AM What are those m&h drag radials like? I'd never heard of em but this fruit loop at the drags was telling me their better than mt streets and the nt05r I had on at the timeMust be cheaper as well?Yeah from what I read they are a bees dick better than a Micky Radial and are a 1/2" wider in footprint..This is what the tread pattern looks like compared to a Mickey and I reckon its a better more streetable looking tread pattern and will have a bit better manners if I get stuck in some weather.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GUN-808 Member 251 Member For: 11y 17d Gender: Male Location: Gold Coast Posted 18/07/15 04:16 AM Share Posted 18/07/15 04:16 AM I don't think I would ever drive home on slicks. It's not worth it. Getting a yellow sticker off would be a nightmare. It only takes 15min to change back to the road tires. Only down side is I need to get someone else to drive my other car with all the tools etc.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYeah man that's the problem with me too.. I often like to go to the track by myself and have a few runs and dont really trust chaining them to a pole like ya did in the old days lol..clearing a defect isnt too bad if u have stockers at home.. guess ill have to risk it.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacobmitchell92 Donating Members 370 Member For: 13y 7m 17d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 18/07/15 10:37 AM Share Posted 18/07/15 10:37 AM Yeah man that's the problem with me too.. I often like to go to the track by myself and have a few runs and dont really trust chaining them to a pole like ya did in the old days lol..clearing a defect isnt too bad if u have stockers at home.. guess ill have to risk it..It's not just tires that they look at. Everything else on the car will most likely be changed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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