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Old 04-06-2002, 12:32 PM   #1
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Default If you've used Nitto 555 DR's....

Hey, I was wondering what kind of mileage you guys have seen with Nitto 555 drag radials on the street and highway. I've GOT to buy some new tires for my Mustang, and as it's now only driven about every other week...maybe more in the summer, I was considering some drag radials. I do a lot of highway miles along with the *cough, cough* occasional hard street launch and a couple of track visits per year.

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