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Smacked-down a Supercoupe...on Blizzaks!
Yep! :D
As is so often the case, when you're faced with a two-lane road that merges into one lane a little after the intersection, every car you line up with is willing to run it. Lucky for me, it was a black Supercoupe with a neon plate cover thing, and dumps. I think if the ground wasn't a little damp, or if it was warmer, I would've been humiliated...but those Blizzaks are ten times better in the wet than any high-perf tire I've ever had, and by the time the kid hooked up, I was easily three cars on him and heading for third gear. I backed off at yellow-line in third, engine-braked a bit, and short-shifted to fouth at about 80mph, too far ahead to judge the distance back to him. It just wasn't there for the kid, but I must say, he would've given me a run for my money if I was on summer tires. |
What was it stock??? With my friend best was a 15.2 with good tires. I hope to beat him no matter what tires he has. Up over 70MPh they do very good thor will go to 120+ ez
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Strange. My Blizzaks were infinitely worse than my Avon ZZ1 summer tires in the wet. They were decent in the dry, and awesome on ice and snow however...
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Jeb, why don't you park your car and wait until Spring. The road may be dry, but "black ice" quickly puts a Mustang into a guard rail. I wrecked my '87 Mustang 5.0 LX four years ago on a small patch of black ice.
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jonnyk, that is strange. I used to have bald Cooper Cobras in the back, and it was like driving on Vaseline in the wet. Wheelspin in third gear wasn't unusual. Hell, I cut up two rims on an offramp when I lifted in third, going maybe 35-40mph. The Blizzaks might not be the best rain tires, but IMHO, they're a ton better than most summer tires in the wet.
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