Phoenix Drag Race Tires | Medium Compound | Slicks
Phoenix Drag Race Tires | Medium Compound | Slicks Phoenix Drag Race Tires | Medium Compound | Slicks Phoenix Drag Race Tires | Medium Compound | Slicks
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Phoenix
SKU PHOENIXMEDIUMF9
Tire Construction Bias Ply
Sidewall Style Blackwall
Tube Type or Tubeless Tubeless
Drag Tire Type Track | Slicks

Phoenix Drag Race Tires | Medium Compound | Slicks

Starting at $262.00

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Phoenix Drag Tires | Phoenix Racing Tires

Phoenix Racing Tires are the choices of champion drag racers, because of consistency and long life. From weekend warriors with door slammers to professional race teams with National Championships on the line, Phoenix Drag Tires are a great choice. In addition to a number of bias ply slicks, Phoenix also has three radial slicks, which are very popular in Super Stock racing. We measure, match and inspect every tire to assure they meet our standards of excellence. These slicks feature the Medium F9 compound. We measure, match and inspect every tire to assure they meet our standards of excellence. For a different setup, also check out our soft F31 and medium/hard F9 compound Phoenix slicks. Made in 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:
IS THIS DTO? I am looking for a Monte Carlo.
By Jaime on May 12, 2018
Answer:

This is not a DOT approved tire. It is for the for the track only and is not legal for street use.

Coker Tire Support on May 14, 2018
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Question:
When should i replace the ph380 tire when reading the wear holes ?
By Pj Thomas on July 10, 2018
Answer:

Thanks for reaching out! The wear marks assist in determining how thin the tire is getting, but the best indicator that you need new tires is observing lack of performance in the 60 foot distance.

Coker Tire Support on July 11, 2018
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