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<blockquote data-quote="Jday14" data-source="post: 13894490" data-attributes="member: 158911"><p>So I am looking to cut better 60 times and feel the only way to do that is run a sticky in the rear. I have a 13 5.0 m6 car and from all the reading and research I have done it seems as though bias ply is the way to go as they will cushion the blow to the drivetrain better than a dr. So my question is will I also need to run a skinny up front? I had hope to get away with just purchasing two rear drag wheels and tires for now to keep cost down. I have read that with bias ply in the rear and radial up front steering could be a concern and even dangerous, but I also read that this happens at higher speeds. I will be running these on the track only and the track I go to is only an 1/8 mile track. My trap speed with street tires is around 92-93 miles an hour. I would like to hear y'all's opinion on the matter! Obviously a radial would be easier but if I am going to spend the money I would like to get the most out of it. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give a track noobie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jday14, post: 13894490, member: 158911"] So I am looking to cut better 60 times and feel the only way to do that is run a sticky in the rear. I have a 13 5.0 m6 car and from all the reading and research I have done it seems as though bias ply is the way to go as they will cushion the blow to the drivetrain better than a dr. So my question is will I also need to run a skinny up front? I had hope to get away with just purchasing two rear drag wheels and tires for now to keep cost down. I have read that with bias ply in the rear and radial up front steering could be a concern and even dangerous, but I also read that this happens at higher speeds. I will be running these on the track only and the track I go to is only an 1/8 mile track. My trap speed with street tires is around 92-93 miles an hour. I would like to hear y'all's opinion on the matter! Obviously a radial would be easier but if I am going to spend the money I would like to get the most out of it. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give a track noobie. [/QUOTE]
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