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Let us discuss Yacht tires
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07-09-2010, 07:26 AM
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RE: Let us discuss Yacht tires
Holy shit!!! HAHAHAHA
I had the most fun I've ever had on a on ramp clover this morning... Then did a little bit of high speed lane change analysis... The PS2's were laughing the entire time... MUWHA HA HA HA HA HA May the Boost be with us... Yachtsman... |
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07-09-2010, 08:47 AM
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RE: Let us discuss Yacht tires
(07-08-2010 10:07 PM)Devil07 Wrote: I'd say the Dunlop Star Specs for a big boat like yours. They tend to work far better on the heavier vehicles, from what I've seen and read; not so well on small things like civics. I love my Star Specs. They make a noob like myself look good. Imagine what someone with experience could do! 2011-2012 Vice President 1990 Z32 300ZX (autotragic) 1981 RA43 Celica
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07-26-2010, 02:40 PM
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RE: Let us discuss Yacht tires
if you are looking for a street tire that will hold up for a while i just put some continental extreme contact DWS's on my car. Once you break them in they have great grip for an a/s tire, and the tread depth is massive, making them good in the snow (dws= dry, wet and snow) good wet performance as well, plus they are w rated in my size and have a 50k mile treadlife warranty on them. plus at ~$110/tire its amazing value for money.
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