Choosing the Right Street-to-Strip Tire for Performance Driving
For drivers who want strong traction at the drag strip without giving up street usability, ET Street SS is a popular option to consider. This performance tire is designed for street-to-strip applications and combines radial construction with Mickey Thompson's R2 compound. McCormack Racing offers performance and racing tire options for enthusiasts looking to improve traction and match their tires to their vehicle setup.
Choosing a tire should always start with your vehicle, wheel size, driving conditions, and performance goals.

Built for Street and Strip Use
The Mickey Thompson ET Street S/S is designed as a high-performance street-to-strip tire. It is D.O.T. approved for street use and can also be used at the drag strip. Its design aims to provide a balance between road usability and strong dry traction.
This makes it a useful choice for enthusiasts who drive their performance vehicles on the road but also want to visit the track. It offers a more practical approach than choosing a tire designed strictly for competition use.
Understanding the Tire's Design
The ET Street S/S uses radial construction and Mickey Thompson's R2 compound. The tread design is intended to provide a large amount of tread contact while helping improve resistance to hydroplaning compared with earlier tread layouts.
The tire is also tubeless, which helps provide a sealed tire and wheel combination without requiring an inner tube. These features make it suitable for drivers looking for a performance-focused tire with street-driving considerations.
Choose the Correct Size
Tire size is an important part of any performance setup. The ET Street S/S is available in multiple sizes, including 15-, 17-, 18-, and 20-inch fitments. Available sizes include options such as P275/50R15, P255/60R15, P275/60R15, and P295/55R15.
Before purchasing, check the recommended rim width, overall diameter, section width, and vehicle fitment. Selecting the correct combination helps ensure that the tire works properly with the vehicle and wheels.
Consider Your Driving Goals
Not every performance vehicle needs the same type of tire. A daily-driven street car may need a different setup than a vehicle that spends most of its time at the drag strip.
The ET Street S/S can be worth considering for drivers who want a tire that bridges the gap between everyday road use and weekend racing. However, it remains a specialized performance tire, so drivers should follow the manufacturer's recommendations and consider weather and road conditions before driving.
Find Performance Tire Options at McCormack Racing
McCormack Racing provides a range of performance and racing tires for enthusiasts. When selecting a new tire, consider your vehicle's fitment, wheel specifications, intended use, and performance goals rather than choosing based on appearance alone.
A properly matched tire and wheel combination can help create a more balanced performance setup. Whether you are preparing for a weekend at the drag strip or improving a street performance vehicle, taking the time to choose the right tire can make a meaningful difference.
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