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    butters, if you're worried about straight line traction, your best bet would be to find your factory wheels (at least) and put a set of dr's on the front of that mofo. i dont care which tire you get, if you put it on that chrome thing and try to launch, its just going to light them up... a little sidewall helps with the launch TREMENDOUSLY... just food for thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by collins
    butters, if you're worried about straight line traction, your best bet would be to find your factory wheels (at least) and put a set of dr's on the front of that mofo. i dont care which tire you get, if you put it on that chrome thing and try to launch, its just going to light them up... a little sidewall helps with the launch TREMENDOUSLY... just food for thought
    Honestly he needs Enkei RPF1's ( I believe that's it and 15lbs) 17's and like a 45 series ( or something like that) with some M/T's. Not only will it look better but it'll hook better than your car bwaha. Don't try and convince him to get rid of the chrom though, it'll never work.

    Every pound of rotational mass over stock is inbetween 4-7lbs in your car. So if you have 18lb rims and go to 26lb chromes..Do the math. That's more than an extra passenger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnURleft
    Honestly he needs Enkei RPF1's ( I believe that's it and 15lbs) 17's and like a 45 series ( or something like that) with some M/T's. Not only will it look better but it'll hook better than your car bwaha. Don't try and convince him to get rid of the chrom though, it'll never work.

    Every pound of rotational mass over stock is inbetween 4-7lbs in your car. So if you have 18lb rims and go to 26lb chromes..Do the math. That's more than an extra passenger.
    17"x7.5Rpf1s are lower that 15lbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by collins
    butters, if you're worried about straight line traction, your best bet would be to find your factory wheels (at least) and put a set of dr's on the front of that mofo. i dont care which tire you get, if you put it on that chrome thing and try to launch, its just going to light them up... a little sidewall helps with the launch TREMENDOUSLY... just food for thought
    k cartman u can quit with the whole southpark dealeo, dig? I know your trying to half-ass help but i think i have it under control

    anyway the stockers are heavier than what i have.


    Quote Originally Posted by OnURleft
    Honestly he needs Enkei RPF1's ( I believe that's it and 15lbs) 17's and like a 45 series ( or something like that) with some M/T's. Not only will it look better but it'll hook better than your car bwaha. Don't try and convince him to get rid of the chrom though, it'll never work.

    Every pound of rotational mass over stock is inbetween 4-7lbs in your car. So if you have 18lb rims and go to 26lb chromes..Do the math. That's more than an extra passenger.
    helpful...im looking in to it

    when i first got this car it was for show, but now im thinking of ditching the lambos + chrome due to the weight as i keeping adding to the engine.
    Last edited by rrutter81; 10-30-2008 at 01:35 AM.

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