Hoosier quick time pros

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  1. anytakers

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    Anyone used the 27/10.50 Hoosier quick time pros with a 8 1/2 inch wheel? I'm just wondering if I would have any clearance issues. Thanks
     
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    i run there 275/60 drag radials and there about 2" wider then a regular 275/60 so check your tire width specs
     
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    I have always heard Hoosiers are wider than the other brands.
     
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    Hoosier was allways a tire that either hooked for sixty feet or spun like crazy, but that was on my race bike. But ive also been 7.26 188+ on that tire
     
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    I had a set of QT Pro 325's on 10" wheels on my turbo S-10. I would not recommend these tires for regular street driving as they are only 2-ply and paper-thin...
     
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    The radials are not much thicker but they seem to work good
     

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