Dec 15, 2018 #26 1966fish Well-Known Member Joined May 27, 2016 Messages 102 Reaction score 15 Location Hilton Head Island, SC If y’all ever decide to take off the blue Streak tires I’d be interested
Dec 15, 2018 #27 RustyRatRod Caput villa stultus FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 7, 2010 Messages 121,167 Reaction score 132,108 Location Georgia Those are super cool. I like them a lot. Please post pictures when you get them mounted and on the car. So........I guess burnouts are out of the question? lol
Those are super cool. I like them a lot. Please post pictures when you get them mounted and on the car. So........I guess burnouts are out of the question? lol
Dec 15, 2018 #28 mbaird mbaird FABO Gold Member Joined Dec 10, 2005 Messages 11,014 Reaction score 8,339 Location Boise, Id I have noticed flat spotting on a lot of new cars on test drives lately. The compounds must be softer.
I have noticed flat spotting on a lot of new cars on test drives lately. The compounds must be softer.
Dec 15, 2018 #29 Cope Fusing with fire Joined Oct 20, 2009 Messages 6,672 Reaction score 10,010 Location San Jose, Ca. When I was a kid my step dad brought me back a blue streak poster from some dealer convention. It was a blue and yellow cobra on a black felt background. Wish I still had it.
When I was a kid my step dad brought me back a blue streak poster from some dealer convention. It was a blue and yellow cobra on a black felt background. Wish I still had it.
Dec 16, 2018 #30 FISHYPETE Well-Known Member Joined Jan 16, 2010 Messages 5,559 Reaction score 10,460 Location Minnesota They do flat spot but smooth out as you drive. As with any old school tire you need to drive accordingly. These were all safe driving back in the day.
They do flat spot but smooth out as you drive. As with any old school tire you need to drive accordingly. These were all safe driving back in the day.