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looking at 10.5" cobra r's, what do I need to know?
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<blockquote data-quote="mackj66" data-source="post: 1655160" data-attributes="member: 12864"><p>I only drive my snake on the weekends for fun and haven't yet seen the track.</p><p>I've had the Nittos on now for about 5 months with about 4000 miles and they are still in very good condition.</p><p>I am a conservative driver though and barely ever burn out. I do rip through the gears though.</p><p>Also, my car doesn't see rain, but I got caught a couple of times, and the Nittos were barable. As long as there isn't standing water, you should be ok as long as you drive very cautiously. Mustangs in general just suck in bad weather. THe back end wants to go whether it is snow, rain, cold out or anything but nice weather.</p><p>Bottom line is this....nothing hooks like a drag radial. (except slicks) If you enjoy the occasional stop light run or a trip to the track you will want the drag radials. If you are this kind of person and you buy the street tire, you will regret it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackj66, post: 1655160, member: 12864"] I only drive my snake on the weekends for fun and haven't yet seen the track. I've had the Nittos on now for about 5 months with about 4000 miles and they are still in very good condition. I am a conservative driver though and barely ever burn out. I do rip through the gears though. Also, my car doesn't see rain, but I got caught a couple of times, and the Nittos were barable. As long as there isn't standing water, you should be ok as long as you drive very cautiously. Mustangs in general just suck in bad weather. THe back end wants to go whether it is snow, rain, cold out or anything but nice weather. Bottom line is this....nothing hooks like a drag radial. (except slicks) If you enjoy the occasional stop light run or a trip to the track you will want the drag radials. If you are this kind of person and you buy the street tire, you will regret it!! [/QUOTE]
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