Re: How to burn the tires off the truck?

From: Danny L. Burrows (havenx@ksni.net)
Date: Wed Oct 23 2002 - 00:56:05 EDT


Bull shit, I dug wholes in pavement with my 235 70 R15s, my 3.9 had 139,xxx on it. Then on top of that I have a black 88 LE LB
with 200,xxx on it and ummm I got cocky one day and burnt then 70 yards powerbreaking without line locks. If ya want to burn
tires off step on the break just enough to lock up the front wheels and let loose, feed it that juce man :) Its fun as hell to
leave a 70 foot set of stripes. Did I mention the big cloud of smoke from my tires? Looked like the small piss ass town I used to
live in was up in smoke. AND PLEASE GO OUT TO A TWO LAND COUNTY BLACK TOP AND DO THIS. I don't want to hear about anyone gettin
run over, lol.

L8er man,
Danny

steve preston wrote:

> Jon,the only way to light up the tires with a 3.9 is
> by the aid of an accelerant,such as kerosene or a good
> lighter fluid. :) There are a myriad of good tires
> that aren`t expensive,and that are reputable. But from
> what you describe,and if I understand properly,your
> intentions are to purposely wear your tires out by
> spinning your wheels at a higher velocity than the
> mass of the vehicle is able be propelled,thereby
> negating friction by the sudden propogation of torque
> throughout the vehicle`s driveline. I cannot recommend
> such an action at this time,and here`s why: Not only
> will this bit of seemingly harmless folly degrade the
> environment by the dispersion of insoluble pollutants
> into our atmostphere,wreaking havoc with our
> weather,creating ozone-depleting gasses,and actually
> making the sun much hotter,but you will definitely
> injure innocent bystanders,if not immediately by
> flying debris,then over the course of their lifetimes
> by debilitating conditions,not the least of which
> including black lung disease,and simple chronic
> halitosis. And let me warn you of the litany of
> traffic violations you will no doubt incur by your
> reckless actions,thereby offsetting the savings that
> may be realized with the purchase of perhaps a
> lesser-known tire brand,and creating unnecessary
> tensions between yourself,and local law enforcement
> officials.
>
> (So go ahead and get some Coopers,they`re pretty good
> tires). Steve P.
> --- Jonathan Lumpkin <jonathan@crazy-train.net> 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,
> >
>
> =====
> 2001 Dodge Dakota 4X4 Sport RC,Flame Red/4.7L V8/45RFE auto/3.92 limited-slip/16" aluminum wheels/Infinity CD-cassette system.
>
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