Re: BFG drag radial prices
...selection all depends if you have to drive in the rain, how much driving-tiring wear your
comfortable with, what your dot-local cops/emission/inspection department allows, and
tire sizing (ie matching front/rear dia's for AWD your happy with).
Everyone is making drag radials nowdays, even Toyo. Every hot rod magazine that
does power tours, cruises, or get-togethers and report on vehicles that crashed afterwards
due to slick/rainy conditions.
Then, of course, there is the back and forth arguments about radials vs bias ply
(front vs rear, vs both), tire growth and wiggle, high speed stability, stickness, tire
pressures (low, medium, high), and a ton of other "parameters" which make tire
discussions "individual and personal".
But it comes down to compromise: the closer it looks like a slick, the better the grip
for real racing. The more it has tread, the more it may work better for the street.
The harder the compound, the more it has to heat up to stick, but the longer the wear.
And lastly, the smaller the sidewall, the less flex (ie loading), and less grip
(thats why rails dont run 20" "donk-looks"). Even tubes/non-tube tires have
lengthy discussions on racing forums, so do a google and prepare for lots of reading
if your collecting info, or just price check and select the ones you believe in.
Chances are , the most popular brands, are backordered anyway.
-Larry