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Old Mar 31, 2006 | 03:31 AM
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NITTO Drag radials!!! you will love them. longer life, awsome grip on the street. Any drag slick kind of tires you better get ready to put new axles in.
Ehhhhh, Im going to say its gonna be kinda hard to snap a halfshaft with stock, or close to stock power. I launched my car on MT ET DRAGS(full race slick) from about 5krpm about 20 times. It bogs hard, and theres no way to use that much tire on a ~250rwhp car, but it sure was fun! It felt like I was cutting 1.0 60fts. It would really snap your neck. I never had one bit of trouble with the rear end. I guess it could happen, but it didnt to me.
Old Mar 31, 2006 | 09:07 AM
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Yea I hear about how much better the MTs are but I want an all aroudn tire that I dont' have to swap. Something good for some traction on the street as well as the strip. I will be leaving these tires on and driving with them every day rain or not. So Nittos it is.
Old Mar 31, 2006 | 10:26 AM
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you shouldnt have any axel problems if you arnt making that much power. Nitto's arnt that sticky anyways so you will be ok...
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