tire suggestions
#31
I think we should be hoping and praying for spring/warmer weather not spring itself... cuz spring arriving is inevitable... but seeing this crazy weather, I don't know how long it would take for the weather to finally get warm...
#32
I'm thinking of getting Yokohama Advan Neova A07 (?).. or A47?
anyway, ppl told me that theyare little stickier than 050,
and give you better traction at the limit..(easier to correct mistakes..)
oh, well.. anyone using them?
anyway, ppl told me that theyare little stickier than 050,
and give you better traction at the limit..(easier to correct mistakes..)
oh, well.. anyone using them?
#35
Originally Posted by freshs2k,Feb 22 2006, 06:51 PM
I still have the clutch delay valve. And the tires breakin loose does not shock the diff as much if they hooked.
We are referring to the wear and tear on your differential AFTER you find and put on a set of tires that don't break loose on a hard 1-2 shift.
#37
Originally Posted by BNavZ,Feb 22 2006, 07:41 PM
We know that... hence my post about waiting to hear back on what tires you decide to go with.
We are referring to the wear and tear on your differential AFTER you find and put on a set of tires that don't break loose on a hard 1-2 shift.
We are referring to the wear and tear on your differential AFTER you find and put on a set of tires that don't break loose on a hard 1-2 shift.
#39
Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Feb 22 2006, 11:52 AM
Nah, damn Cargee and his funky wheel choices
StockSH: You play for any teams? I played for 4 years in PSP and NPPL running with 3 intimidators. Haven't played since 2004 though.
#40
the stock tires you have are very good... better than the SO2s in my opinon
and as wupike said, its cold out now and not many tires will perform very well, even if you warm them up.
If you really want more traction, get a wider tire...
and as wupike said, its cold out now and not many tires will perform very well, even if you warm them up.
If you really want more traction, get a wider tire...