chorps
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Got 4 rear and 2 fronts from them. Fast shipping to Canada
Dang chorps, you must do ALOT of uhh, wheel spinning!You must be registered for see images attach
Got 4 rear and 2 fronts from them. Fast shipping to Canada
Dang chorps, you must do ALOT of uhh, wheel spinning!
I actually bought 2 spare pairs of rears myself. Seeing the fronts are the same size and are used on a few other cars still in production, I will buy fronts as needed. I vacuum bagged my rears and put them in the corner of the basement so they will be ready when I need them.
heard that these sticky tires will pick up alot of rocks and pebbles on surfaces and will kick it back on up to the sides by the exhaust
so be prepared for rock chips unless you have 3M'd them or have the mudguards
Chorps I know how you feel about the rockguards, I just couldn't see putting them on a Viper but there are some that really like them. You know the old saying be careful for what you ask for, well I guess that applies to me here. I wanted sticky, just didn't think about being sticky they're gonna pick up everything they come in contact with including all the little rocks & pebbles! Guess I have to make a decision now! Thanks jman2 for this helpful lil' tidbit.Yes this is all true and I am debating whether to mount the rockguards (ugh), 3M (do I need to patch up the underside of the sill first?), or get a side splitter mounted.
I could only find 55 gallon bags, and the rears barely fit with some coaxing... a little stretch to get them over, but no rips. I used a regular vacuum as well.I am sure they make 'space bags' for tires, no?Thanks for the tip on the vacuum, Steve!
If you do find some space bags that are large enough let me know.I could only find 55 gallon bags, and the rears barely fit with some coaxing... a little stretch to get them over, but no rips. I used a regular vacuum as well.I am sure they make 'space bags' for tires, no?
I just got off the phone with one of the salesmen & I got the impression these are more or less for the track than for the strip. Can anybody offer a lil' more insight as for what these type tires are best suited for. What about everyday driving on them, also got the impression they don't last very long. I'm not really worried about how much mileage I get out of them as I am about them having a lot of grip to them (I guess more so for stop light to stop light or strip)!