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![]() I agree with all the above statements. If you are looking for a drag radial that will last and has good drivability I think the Nittos are the best choice. I've never had a problem with mine, except for lack of traction in cold weather. I've got about 4000 miles and 3-4 trips to the track on them, and still a pretty good amount of tread on them. The BFG's are supposed to hook much better but don't drive nearly as well or last nearly as long from what I've heard. The MT's are basically a slick with some wavy lines in them, would not want to get caught in a light rain shower or drive over wet pavement on them, thats for sure.
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