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Mickey ET STREET Mounting Question

Discussion in 'The Hides' started by Todd Borland, Jul 15, 2003.

  1. Todd Borland

    Todd Borland Buicktodd

    Getting some ET Streets mounted and wondered if they are the same as Goodyears in that the stamped serial # has to be facing the passenger side of the car. I borrowed some Goodyears one time and had them on the car wrong and ripped the sidewalls and had to buy my buddy a new set :ball:
     
  2. CIT

    CIT Poweraddict, help me

    MT actually writes on the tire which side goes out
     
  3. Todd Borland

    Todd Borland Buicktodd

    What do the markings say I didn't notice any.
     
  4. CIT

    CIT Poweraddict, help me

    My mistake. Didn't see it was ET Streets.
    Which side goes out doesn't matter with ET Streets.
    I normally put the datestamp out.
     
  5. 72GSX

    72GSX Well-Known Member

    :confused: I just mounted a new set of 29.5-10.5 MT slicks. I have the code and paint dot to the outside on both sides, Does this mean I have one backwards? I have not run them yet. I just looked on the MT site and it says that they are not directional, MT says any tire they will come out with that is directional will be marked to tell us that it is. Tom
     
    Last edited: Aug 8, 2003

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