Re: Spinning a 6'er

From: Chad (mcc@negia.net)
Date: Fri Sep 11 1998 - 11:01:44 EDT


I have the Bridgestone Dueler APT's... They're great IMO.

They did cost alot though.... IMO $74.99 a piece. They are 215/75R15's

John Bell wrote:
>
> Chad wrote:
> >
> > What kinda spins do ya'll get out of your 6'ers... I've never been able
> > to smoke the tires or anything ('course they are brand new) but I can
> > spin the heck out of 'em going out of the driveway. Never been able to
> > get past 2nd spinning 'em though. What about you guys?
> >
> > Chad
> > '95 Dak V6 Sport CC
>
> Hi Chad, I'm a fellow sixer ('97 SLT+ CC 239ci 5spd stick 3.55 LSD).
> I can usually lay some short streaks in first, then chirp in
> second, then a strong pull from third on up. Everything stock
> here, but not for long :-). Personally, I think it's because
> the stock tires are slick (these Goodyear Inslicta greasy
> donuts leave much to be desired). I plan on plus sizing to
> some 235/70R15 meats and some Bilstein shocks as soon as
> I'm happy with pricing/availability info. Candidates include the
> Firestone Firehawk SS10 and the Dunlop Sport Rover GTX2.
> I here Bridgstones work real well, too, so I'll be looking
> at them in addition.
>
> There are some streaks in the parking garage that have my
> name written all over 'em... scares the secretaries in
> the Ford Explorers shitless :-D.
>
> Have fun,
> --
> John Bell johnb@psw.com http://www.psw.com
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> is that there never was a plan in the first place." - Anonymous

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