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Tire Compounds

Postby doublel89 » Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:12 am

First off let me tell you basically what I have going on.

I'm an 18 year old kid who has got a 91 W250 with the fuel pump turned up way too much and doesn't mind being hard on my drive train and squealin my tires.

Bought some BFG All Terrains last winter and they're basically racing slicks now.

During my year and half of wearin these tires out, I noticed it's been really hard to get these tires to squeal around corners and break em loose to burn out on dry pavement.

Now that it's time for new tires, I'm looking for some tires with a real hard compound so that they'll break loose real easy. Just looking for some suggestions as to what you guys have got and how you like em. Thanks


I know there'll be people telling me to quit being a dumb kid. I probally won't for 5 years or so so please rest at peace realizing at least I can admit I'm a dumb kid. Thanks for the help and input.
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Postby RumbleFish » Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:47 am

in my experience, the mastercraft courser tires are a hard, long lasting tire. they wear like iron, and they are cheap. with that said, i hope you dont break anything in the rear axle. those d71 parts are quite scarce. i would tell you to quit being a dumb kid, but im only half way out of that rut myself, and ive got 10yrs on you.
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