Who is the fastest 2wd, street tire truck?
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
I just think it is funny that these guys that want to go fast why not just buy a 4wd that way you dont ahve all these traction issues just hit the button and haul ***
Can't get mine to hook tho...
Workin' on it.
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Originally Posted by rgvsierra
damn dude you have a 14.3 now. when did that change. your 13.9 is almost there. do you think you'll get it without any more bolt ons.
35PSI in the Toyos. Still getting a bit of wheelhop but, I'm swapping in 175lb springs sometime this week.
LOL... I don't know about a 13.9 anymore... It would take a 1.9 60' I would guess.
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
I know man Im just messin with oyu too. What do you run on street tires just out of curiosity? And did you ever figure out what you are going to do about your tractions issues on the street?
I just think it is funny that these guys that want to go fast why not just buy a 4wd that way you dont ahve all these traction issues just hit the button and haul ***
Well in my case hit the second button and go even faster
I just think it is funny that these guys that want to go fast why not just buy a 4wd that way you dont ahve all these traction issues just hit the button and haul ***
Well in my case hit the second button and go even faster
that's what i'm screaming about guys that want to go fast.
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last time i tried street tires i pulled a 2.00 60' and 13.6 at 99mph and that was in 90 degree weather lol, I might make 1 pull sunday in street trim to see what it does in the cold weather.