drag radials, which are the best??
#11
RE: drag radials, which are the best??
i see smarty pants if he can afford 2 sets id get a set of welds for the rear with mickeys and get a regular set of tires for my everyday rims wouldnt you. or even a set of full out slicks.
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LOL, I think that was already determined
ORIGINAL: ikeybmg
i didnt read all the way down. if you want a d/r that will last. nitto or do without. theyre not made to last long. nitto will outlast all the others though.
i didnt read all the way down. if you want a d/r that will last. nitto or do without. theyre not made to last long. nitto will outlast all the others though.
#12
RE: drag radials, which are the best??
ORIGINAL: ikeybmg
i see smarty pants if he can afford 2 sets id get a set of welds for the rear with mickeys and get a regular set of tires for my everyday rims wouldnt you. or even a set of full out slicks.
i see smarty pants if he can afford 2 sets id get a set of welds for the rear with mickeys and get a regular set of tires for my everyday rims wouldnt you. or even a set of full out slicks.
ORIGINAL: PRO50SC
LOL, I think that was already determined
ORIGINAL: ikeybmg
i didnt read all the way down. if you want a d/r that will last. nitto or do without. theyre not made to last long. nitto will outlast all the others though.
i didnt read all the way down. if you want a d/r that will last. nitto or do without. theyre not made to last long. nitto will outlast all the others though.
#13
RE: drag radials, which are the best??
ya i dont know about a daily driver, but mickeys are the best, i had a buick big block that had 450 lbs of torque and would light em up by accident all the time and put mickeys on it and all i would do is hook unless they were wet.
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