They are mine! Finally.
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you did??? where in PA are you Dr Bonz? I'm guessing north of me.
I'm close to Allentown and it's low 40s sunny here. I can't wait for spring, I had enough of PA winter.
NICE wheels by the way.. very very nice! Looking forward to meeting you and the others someday, maybe at ZdayZ.
I'm close to Allentown and it's low 40s sunny here. I can't wait for spring, I had enough of PA winter.
NICE wheels by the way.. very very nice! Looking forward to meeting you and the others someday, maybe at ZdayZ.
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Originally Posted by Dr Bonz
I had my Track Rays and tires up for sale less than a hour and they were sold. I am shipping them out today. Sorry.
We got about a half inch of snow here last night so March in beautiful PA continues!
We got about a half inch of snow here last night so March in beautiful PA continues!
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First off great set-up makes me drool
Second, I need to get off long island so I can afford a place with a three car garage
Third, I now realize why doctors make all those sacrifices during med school Look at the freakin payoff.
Bonz do you have a seperate mod account that you use?
There must be a lot of people breaking bones too
Good job on the car
Second, I need to get off long island so I can afford a place with a three car garage
Third, I now realize why doctors make all those sacrifices during med school Look at the freakin payoff.
Bonz do you have a seperate mod account that you use?
There must be a lot of people breaking bones too
Good job on the car
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With 10.5 inch rears and 9.0 inch fronts, how is your acceleration affected off the line? Also, for roadracing would you say your tire widths are sufficient, or are your widths more optimal for dragging?
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Originally Posted by phile
With 10.5 inch rears and 9.0 inch fronts, how is your acceleration affected off the line? Also, for roadracing would you say your tire widths are sufficient, or are your widths more optimal for dragging?
The rim width does not matter here. He has gone with a 245/275 setup ... a very stocklike setup for all around driving.
A drag setup is a 105/315 ... and a road race would be 275s all around ... this is the happy median that everyone follows ... somewhere in 245-265/275-295
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The rim width does not matter here. He has gone with a 245/275 setup ... a very stocklike setup for all around driving.
A drag setup is a 105/315 ... and a road race would be 275s all around ... this is the happy median that everyone follows ... somewhere in 245-265/275-295
A drag setup is a 105/315 ... and a road race would be 275s all around ... this is the happy median that everyone follows ... somewhere in 245-265/275-295
[pathological liar voice] Yeeah! That's the ticket. I agree completely with what he just said [/pathological liar voice]
As for the TPS, those went out to the guy who bought my Rays. I won't miss them that much since I check the pressure fairly frequently with a digital pressure gauge.