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trust me the tires were bald! HAHA! and i did that the day before i got the new tires. I mightve been going around 45 but it was def above 40. You get the right gear and the right amount of throttle, it can be done. With the new tires i was going down the high way and came up on th street sweepers so i slowed down to about 30 and nailed it to get in the next lane.. When i felt the tires slip i let up a bit and barked em. i was surprised! |
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When its raining out, or the roads are wet, I can spin my 35"s at around 40 mph.
BTW IFS's suck. |
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