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![]() I've used BFG DR 275/60's under my Chevelle. No problem running 1.6 60' times with 11.90 ET's @111mph. Follow the directions:BFG says do NOT do a burnout. Same with radials. Plenty of 9 second cars running BFG's, so if you can't hook, there's a problem. Even on the street, I hooked so hard at times, that once I blew out the driver's side skinny setting the tire back down after showing off how I can yank the fronts on the street. Embarrassing yes, but testamony to the tires.
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