🛞 Grip the streets with confidence and style!
The Mickey Thompson Street Comp Performance Radial Tire (245/45R20 103Y) delivers year-round traction with a durable 300 AAA tread rating, a robust 1929 lbs load capacity, and a smart tread wear indicator, making it the perfect upgrade for drivers seeking reliable performance and aggressive street presence.
Brand | Mickey Thompson |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 245/45R20 |
Section Width | 245 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 1929 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 10 Inches |
Tread Type | Non-Directional |
Ply Rating | 4 |
Rim Width | 8 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 28.7 inches |
Item Weight | 30.9 Pounds |
UPC | 787025481495 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00787025481495, 07870254814950 |
Construction Type | Radial |
OEM Part Number | 90000001617 |
Manufacturer | Mickey Thompson |
Model | Street Comp |
Item Weight | 30.9 pounds |
Item model number | 90000001617 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 90000001617 |
Special Features | tread_wear_indicator |
UTQG | 300AAA |
S**Z
Muy buena calidad
Se le ven muy bien a mi Mustang
L**D
Love these tires on my challenger
My rim broke completely and this tire had no damage completely satisfied
P**S
Look great and great wear pattern
I wish they had 315 40or45 20
K**.
Good traction when new but tread wear was horrible.
I had these on my 2010 Camaro SS. They stuck great when new, had decent wet weather traction, they looked cool and I was happy with them. But I think I got 12,000 miles out of them with mostly casual driving. As they wore down the traction degraded real fast. I would never buy them or recommend them. My brother had the same experience in his 1999 Trans Am.
S**N
Good for less than 10
Tires have very soft rubber. Good for less than 10,000. Miles.
J**.
Bad to the bone
Best tires for the street
N**N
These are among the best gripping high performance tires money can buy
These are among the best gripping high performance tires money can buy. For the price they are on par with with tires way above their cost such as the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 and a much improved addition to my car above the much more expensive Pirelli P Zeros. I have had a modified 2013 Shelby GT500 with over 800 HP and currently have a 700hp Hellcat and wold not put anything else on it. The fact that they are alost half as much as nearest competitor (Have not tried the Nitto G2's can't compare those) means I can throw a fresh set every 6 months without blinking an eye.To OP above why in the world would you buy a ultra high performance tire that is basically one step down from all out drag radial and give it 1 star for threat life? Makes no sense. No one looking for a long wear tire would ever get a soft compound tire...that is like buying a Ferrari and complaining about trunk space...neither was designed for those things.NOTE(I had the wider tires but had to chime in on this review)
J**S
275/40r20 rear) the grip is awesome. These are a ultra high performance tires
I have these on my Challenger SRT, (245/45r20 front, 275/40r20 rear) the grip is awesome. These are a ultra high performance tires, they are soft compound tire. These have no mileage warranty due to being the type of tire they are. It pays to do your homework when your looking to replace tires on your car. Keep in mind how your drive it, what are you wanting as far as performance. what your wanting as far as longevity. if your looking for 30 to 40k miles, look at a all season radial...For the price, these perform great and don't break the bank to get performance, unlike some of the other ultra performance tires... mine have been on for 12k, front tires are good, looking to replace the rear.... I'm very pleased with these tires, so much that the new rear tires will be the same, only difference is I may go to a 305/35r20 this time....
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