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Old 08-25-2003, 01:32 AM   #1
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MMFF just did an article on tires. I need more traction but dont want to break axles and its a daily driver. I might switch from nittos to bfg and see the dif.
The BGF's will hook better then the Nitto's, but the tire life of the BGF's is less then the Nitto's. I absolutely love my Nitto's, they just need to be heated up a little bit to perform properly. Maybe it's time to start doing some suspension mods. I know with my Lakewood shocks/struts and my D/R's, the car hooks pretty darn well.
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