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Some company’s such as Hoosier (sp?) make street legal slicks.
They have a single groove running down the center of the tire. At least in Washington State that was legal, the last time I was there.
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Wouldn't those be kinda "slick" on wet pavement. As in fishtailing. [8D][sm=badidea.gif]
Only when it is wet out! And in Washington State that is just about every other day, so I would not use them but I have seen people that did.[sm=bangbang.gif]
*Soaring scratches head* I still can't figure why anyone would use slicks, street legal or not, to drive on the street. Isn't street racing illegal? The only reason to run street legal slicks would be to race on the streets, right?