Yep, see all the responses about older tires needing to replace, but I also hear the other side saying that tire material is different from years ago and can last much longer. I know the safe bet is to just buy new ones, but is there any real merit to saying new tire material can be used longer...
Don't want to hijack the thread, but everyone says to be careful. I assume that is only in rain or turning right? I have tires that are basically new (from used standpoint.....90% tread), but are older (2010 & 2011). I've gotten on it in straight lines and never even broke the grip. Assuming...
Good to know. I've thought about training in my RT for a GTS, but the RT is just so much fun. Maybe I'll just need to buy another and have two in the garage.
Hey guys, new to the forum here. Been wanting a viper for years (since I was a kid when these things first came out) and finally at the point where I can make it happen. I'm in the market for a Gen 1 or 2 and found the one in the link below. I want to make sure I don't overlook anything since...
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