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Old 07-03-2001, 08:35 AM   #2
stanger8172
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Radials are designed for best traction when they are cold. They aren't meant for drag racing. Spin 'em a little just to get some debris off. I got my best time when I left at 2000 and they spun a little for a second but I hooked right away. But if you are lined up next to a guy who tells ya " It's fast, like a chevy ", SMOKE 'EM!!!
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