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ORIGINAL: Hash06
thank you so much for saying that xxkazp3rxx i hate going to the track and watching people do burn outs on street tires. all it is dowing is hurting your launch. street tires don't need to be heated up
thank you so much for saying that xxkazp3rxx i hate going to the track and watching people do burn outs on street tires. all it is dowing is hurting your launch. street tires don't need to be heated up
Thank you too. I dont know how many ppl dont get that!
Dude take everything out. Back seats, passanger seat, spare tire. The works. Its not going to help you get traction any better its just going to weigh you down once you finally do.
ORIGINAL: mattmoto441
12-19 psi in the rear tires 40-45 psi in the frount and take out the spair tire and jack, and have less then 5gal. of gas in the car for best e/t's
12-19 psi in the rear tires 40-45 psi in the frount and take out the spair tire and jack, and have less then 5gal. of gas in the car for best e/t's
That's what I was thinking, lol - Do not go as low as 12psi... I wouldn't go lower then 20psi in street tires....
and you guys are welcome, since nobody told me that at first, then someone enlightened me after my 2.5 60" - yes a 2.5 60", lol...
and you guys are welcome, since nobody told me that at first, then someone enlightened me after my 2.5 60" - yes a 2.5 60", lol...
ORIGINAL: ben790450
12 psi? Whadya have beadlocks!!! They say 22 psi MINIMUM! After that you arent making a full contact pattern and are just shooting yourself in the foot
ORIGINAL: mattmoto441
12-19 psi in the rear tires 40-45 psi in the frount and take out the spair tire and jack, and have less then 5gal. of gas in the car for best e/t's
12-19 psi in the rear tires 40-45 psi in the frount and take out the spair tire and jack, and have less then 5gal. of gas in the car for best e/t's
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