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Old 03-21-2006, 10:15 AM
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what's the stickiest street tire yall use? i need something that grips nicely on the street and won't wear down in like >10k miles. the car is my daily driver.
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Old 03-21-2006, 10:17 AM
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ehhh....

I would say go with BFG t/a kdw

that is a bad *** tire...dad uses them on the vettes, but they are always backordered at the places around here for my car...

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Old 03-21-2006, 10:25 AM
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http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...d=007897&ar=40

those ones? do they actually grip for your dad? i want somethin that can grab that pavement and pull me so i can actually give it some gas in first gear. but, i don't want tires that will go bald in 10k miles or less.
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i have these on my car, and love them...looks badass too

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....e1=yes&place=2
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I've heard Nitto's are pretty good for how long they last...
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michelen piolet sports, they are a little bit more expensive but are deffinately worth it, my uncle cant even spin them on his 911 in first, only way is a small chirp going into second.
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michelen piolet sports, they are a little bit more expensive but are deffinately worth it, my uncle cant even spin them on his 911 in first, only way is a small chirp going into second.
how's the tread life with those?
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iEagle F1 GS D3's. Can't say enough about em. I can't spin the tires unless its wet and I'm trying to do it.
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Kumho V700's.
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michelen piolet sports, they are a little bit more expensive but are deffinately worth it, my uncle cant even spin them on his 911 in first, only way is a small chirp going into second.
how's the tread life with those?
hes got 10k on it and there is still quite a bit of tread left, i think they might be 30k mile tires but he cant rotate them cause fronts are smaller and they are uni directional tires
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