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    all that motor why dont you just upgrade tires. and go a little bigger.


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    Quote Originally Posted by onebadgt
    all that motor why dont you just upgrade tires. and go a little bigger.

    i like the way it looks for one and two DR's are too damn expensive! all i coud go would be a 225... 20mm ain't going to do squat. since it spins the 8"et slicks at the track but yeah i have though about it.. probably going to by some DR's next time i buy tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowVR6T
    i like the way it looks for one and two DR's are too damn expensive! all i coud go would be a 225... 20mm ain't going to do squat. since it spins the 8"et slicks at the track but yeah i have though about it.. probably going to by some DR's next time i buy tires
    DR's are usually cheaper than street tires, I think. And if you're not burning out in them all the time, you can easily get over 10k miles out of them.

    I use street tires for the ride and durability, but they are more expensive than DR's (they just last longer).

    But maybe it depends on the size. Street tires are VERY expensive on 17+" wheels, but DR's aren't that bad for those sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lankhoss
    DR's are usually cheaper than street tires, I think. And if you're not burning out in them all the time, you can easily get over 10k miles out of them.

    I use street tires for the ride and durability, but they are more expensive than DR's (they just last longer).

    But maybe it depends on the size. Street tires are VERY expensive on 17+" wheels, but DR's aren't that bad for those sizes.

    yeah the 17's arn't bad but if memory serves the 16's like i have are a little pricey

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowVR6T
    yeah the 17's arn't bad but if memory serves the 16's like i have are a little pricey
    Gotchya.

    Well, let me know if/when you wanna set this up. I need to get some cold weather driving practice in anyway lol

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    If we did it - we'll have to do it late tonight, but Brad said you wouldn't be able to make it past 12 Maybe we can try 10?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03CobraAV8R
    If we did it - we'll have to do it late tonight, but Brad said you wouldn't be able to make it past 12 Maybe we can try 10?

    yeah we can go for 10. is the dude in the Teg coming?

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