M&H Cheater Slick | 30/14.5-15LT
M&H Cheater Slick | 30/14.5-15LT M&H Cheater Slick | 30/14.5-15LT M&H Cheater Slick | 30/14.5-15LT
SPECIFICATIONS
Tire Series Cheater Slick
Brand M&H Racemaster
SKU MHD12
Product Size 30/14.5-15LT
Tire Construction Bias Ply
Sidewall Style Blackwall
Rim Diameter (in/mm) 15 inch
Overall Diameter (in) 30
Section Width (in) 14.7
Rim Width (in) 11
Drag Tire Type Street | DOT
Traction Compound Medium Compound
DOT Certified DOT Certified
Drag Nostalgia Sizes 30/14.5-15LT

M&H Cheater Slick | 30/14.5-15LT

$390.00
M&H Racemaster 30/14.5-15 Cheater Slicks feature a bias ply construction, just like a regular drag racing slick, but they have "just enough" tread to pass DOT testing. Sizing is a little different on these tires compared to standard race tires, as the 14.5 width refers to the section width (not the tread width). For this particular tire, you can expect a 30 inch diameter, 12 inch tread width and 14.7 inch overall width. These street legal cheater slicks offer excellent traction with the popular M&H HB11 compound. M&H Racemaster tires are made in the USA!

Please Note

  • Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.

Product Questions & Answers

 
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Question:
What is the Maximum rim width you can mount these?
By Keefer M Miller on March 06, 2018
Answer:

We recommend this tire be mounted on an 11" wide rim.

Coker Tire Support on March 07, 2018
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Question:
Can I use these with my 10" wide wheels?
By Jonny on January 10, 2019
Answer:

This tire is recommended for use on an 11" wide rim. For a tire recommended to be mounted on a 10" rim, Click Here

Coker Tire Support on January 10, 2019
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Question:
Does this tire need a tube?
By Visitor on October 23, 2019
Answer:

While these can be run as tubeless (it'll hold air), we recommend running innertubes.

Coker Tire Support on October 24, 2019
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