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Old 12-11-2005, 09:16 PM   #21
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Re: Drag Radials: Too sloppy in the corners?

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I'd prefer the stiffer sidewall of the R2. I just wish they came in something wider than a 275. Of course, if a 275 is hooking half way decent in Lee's car in 3rd gear during the warmer months it would probably work for my car in 2nd gear.
Well, then you could use what Jennifer has. Nitto NT-01's (link), although they are not recommended for rain use.
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Old 12-11-2005, 09:23 PM   #22
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Re: Drag Radials: Too sloppy in the corners?

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Well, then you could use what Jennifer has. Nitto NT-01's (link), although they are not recommended for rain use.
Dang, that's a wild looking tire! I'm going with something I can drive in the rain, though. I guess what I really need to do is buy a pair of regular 555s and one day pick up another set of wheels to put some BFG or MT drag radials on for the track.
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