Re: How to burn the tires off the truck?

From: Danny L. Burrows (havenx@ksni.net)
Date: Tue Oct 22 2002 - 23:37:37 EDT


HEHE, I dug a whole in pavement once with my 235 70 R15s, fun fun.

Tim Althoff wrote:

> That's right...those stock tires smoke real good! these ones i have on my
> dak now are about shot but don't smoke good :( now i have a few more mods
> (3.92 gears and a locker). Looks when i get ride of these i will have to
> use some bleach...keep a look out for a new video!
>
> Tim Althoff
> www.yllwdkta.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: andy levy
> To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net
> Sent: 10/22/02 10:23 PM
> Subject: Re: DML: How to burn the tires off the truck?
>
> Jonathan Lumpkin wrote:
> > Hey Again
> >
> > If you read my previous post....we have some bad tires. Due to waranty
> > stuff...we wont get free/new ones. So she has decided to go with some
> > Futuras or another set of Goodyear wranglers.
> >
> > Well...that means we get to have fun. Anyone have any tips on how to
> light
> > up the tires on a 3.9. we would love to see some smoke. Any tips? This
> > things is mostly stock, except for a K&N drop in.
> >
> > Also, any one ever used Futuras? What are some other inexpensive but
> nice
> > quality tires?
> >
> > Jon Lumpkin
> > Girlfiriend owns - 2001 Dakota Sport, 4X2, 3.9V6, Flame Red, K&N Drop
> in,
> >
>
> Tim Althoff was doing it fairly easily when his Dak was close to stock.
> Manual or auto?
>
> Skip the Goodyear Wranglers. You can do a lot better. Remember, the
> tires are what keep you on the road. Don't be afraid to spend a little
> extra.



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