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LOW GRIP tires or "burnout-tires" needed. trackday coming soon...

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Old 06-07-2014, 02:13 PM
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LOW GRIP tires or "burnout-tires" needed. trackday coming soon...

APOLOGIES for posting here. The correct forum-section is spammed by sponsor-spam or sorts...

Anyway. Here goes.

Short track, maybe even wet, not one car is over 200 whp and we all just want to have fun. Cause our cars suck, we need crappy tires to put them sideways. Any suggestions?

I remember someone having "burnout-tires" in an old muscle-car. They were stupidly hard and one could do burnouts all day long with em. I even tried it. The car was dynoed 300whp and it went sideways on dry track sooooo easy.

Thats what i want. We got about a dozen cars coming and we could all use similar tires.

Semi-slicks and racing-slicks are a No No, illegal.
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You can just purchase the old muscle car bias ply tires and they are hard as hell.
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