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PG's prodidgy...
Car: 95' v6 mustang
punta gorda fl
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tires?
decent daily tires that cope well with drifting conditions..
im not lookin for top of the line i want " best bang for $ " i would really appreciate some imput btw in port charlotte me n a couple of friends are starting a domestic drift crew... my 5.0 2 ws6's and a lightning i will get pics a soon as possible
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Car: 2005 Pontiac GTO, 2006 Chevy Cobalt
Brandon
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PS I see these tires all the time at my work, I am not making stuff up. Just what I have seen. Maybe not alway the case but seems to hold true 90% of the time. Also stay away from Goodyear F1, side walls suck on them.
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eats gunpowder
Car: Drift Ambulance
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RT615 are great in the dry, not so much in the rain.
Kumho MX, Proxes T1R, Hankook RS2 or HR2, Pirelli Zero front Carat, Asurro AR, Kumho AST, Proxes T1S, Continental Contitracs rear There are about 12 other threads about this too. If you want more suggestions just hit a search up. |
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Registered User
Car: 2005 Pontiac GTO, 2006 Chevy Cobalt
Brandon
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BTW that is a long limp home on a donut... Why aren't there 24 hour tire shops? |
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