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Bias ply slick
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<blockquote data-quote="11Sec_Lx" data-source="post: 13896278" data-attributes="member: 9869"><p>First off, I do apologize for writing that. Not cool. </p><p></p><p>I ran the fox with all sorts of bias plys on the street and track with radials on the front, hundreds of passes, thousands of miles (10,000+ miles), many sets and sizes of ET Streets, Quick Time Pros and ET Drags. No, it is not an S197, but its not like its a miata. It was a fox. It hit the tires very hard, 60'd in the mid 1.40's with the windsor. </p><p></p><p>My posts today have nothing to do with my 2012, auto car. It is/was ran with the exact parts mentioned in my signature. </p><p></p><p>Now, to further add to the confusion, I am selling my 18's in the sig and actually planning to run slicks full time (if you can call sunny day drives that) on the street this coming year on my 2012 to give me more bite on the street, but... this is not about me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="11Sec_Lx, post: 13896278, member: 9869"] First off, I do apologize for writing that. Not cool. I ran the fox with all sorts of bias plys on the street and track with radials on the front, hundreds of passes, thousands of miles (10,000+ miles), many sets and sizes of ET Streets, Quick Time Pros and ET Drags. No, it is not an S197, but its not like its a miata. It was a fox. It hit the tires very hard, 60'd in the mid 1.40's with the windsor. My posts today have nothing to do with my 2012, auto car. It is/was ran with the exact parts mentioned in my signature. Now, to further add to the confusion, I am selling my 18's in the sig and actually planning to run slicks full time (if you can call sunny day drives that) on the street this coming year on my 2012 to give me more bite on the street, but... this is not about me. [/QUOTE]
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