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Looking for a rim tire combo. I was tossing up the idea of MT ET Streets. I would need a set of rims to fit them and something to go in the front. Give me some ideas!
This won't be till I upgrade my rear end which will hopefully be within the month.
Originally posted by Yoshi94
Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
Originally posted by ryanwarby01
Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
If you're going to street drive it, I'd go with M/T drag radials. They hook, they last, and they're a little bit sturdier for our Michigan roads (potholes).
If you're going to street drive it, I'd go with M/T drag radials. They hook, they last, and they're a little bit sturdier for our Michigan roads (potholes).
what is your definition of last? You might get 5K miles out of them street driving.
If you're going to street drive it, I'd go with M/T drag radials. They hook, they last, and they're a little bit sturdier for our Michigan roads (potholes).
he is an m6, he definately will need a bias ply if he wants to get any bit serious racing his car
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