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The BEST street tire in a 215/17 size


 
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Old 15 Jul 2003, 01:47 pm
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gsharrock,
You can join my cult, but first you will have to give up all your earthly goods. (Just have your PTs and the Harley sent down to Irvine,CA and you'll feel much better.)

I think that we all get caught up in the stuff of life, but no one is going to write "He Had Too Much Fun" on your headstone.
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Old 15 Jul 2003, 04:12 pm
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But I would feel better if he sent them to Riverside[^]
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Old 15 Jul 2003, 08:40 pm
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I went from Goodyear Eagle RSAs on my 99 Dakota R/T to Nitto 450 Extremes and the difference was night and day. I *loved* the Nittos! Yokohama makes them, mostly for mail-order houses.
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Old 16 Jul 2003, 03:47 pm
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I think the biggest thing is with better tires almost have more tire than the suspension can handle. Still thinking of the rear sway bars, first the Stage-1 though. I'd rather go fast in a straight line and have to slow down a bit for corners.

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