33IMP
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...on these tires anymore. Found this, this morning.
Kinda hard to miss! Lol!Good catch
And Lucky!!Ran elevens on those, about a month ago.
Yep, i'm dumb.
...on these tires anymore. Found this, this morning.
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The slicks on the back dont have a date. The date on the fronts is on the inside, i think, so i dont have that yet..... but I'm too ashamed to admit how old they are, anyway.Looks like classic dry rot! There's loads of tread on the tire. How old are the tires? you may want to check the rest.
...on these tires anymore. Found this, this morning.
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I will never understand the need to have skinny front tires.
I get the air resistance, road resistance part but I would like to have a bit more control personally
Really glad that did not happen at speed and you are safe
I will never understand the need to have skinny front tires.
I get the air resistance, road resistance part but I would like to have a bit more control personally
Really glad that did not happen at speed and you are safe
Ive got brand new 235/75x15s ready to go, on seven inch tt2. I just wanted to get a few more laps out of these, to find out if i wanted to run the taller (much!) fronts.Yeah skinny to me now is 5 1/2'' wide = street.
I donnoo why yu'd let a little thing like that stop ya.............
A rim with no tire on it wouldn't have enough rollout, wouldnt sixty foot well, LOL.
I think I'm your #2,3,4,and 5. This is my fifth to do this. One pizza cutter rim on my opel inside the garage in cali, one rear dually wheel in the garage in arizona (105° inside) and two on my theft recovery camaro in the carport in arizona (120+°). Old tires are becoming annoying.