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Old 03-03-2004, 04:44 PM
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Like the title says, just curious what those who have 'em think of them. I suppose it's too late now, but they're already mounted and ready to go when the tracks open. This is my first set of skinnies, so just wondering what to expect, and how everyone likes them, thanks.
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In my opinion, they are the best drag runner out there. Very light, very little rolling resistance.

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Our cars are considered too heavy for those tires based on the conversations I had with some chassis shops.
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So those who say we're too heavy for those tires, what adverse effects have they seen?
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The tires are capable of handling ~1000/lbs per tire so there shouldn't be issues that arrise. This was confirmed previously from Moroso and their specifications.
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I forget who I asked but if I had thought it was within spec for the tires I would have gotten them. Best to go to Moroso and go look at the specs on their website.
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What do you think, is it safe to run 4-ply Moroso DS-2 on 3700# car on old airfield with bumps and all the rest? Not the usual smooth strip...
I'm a bit afraid to use them on an airfield :/



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