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Old 01-17-2008, 03:10 PM
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I have had BFG DRs, Sumitomos, and Nitto DRs in the 315 size. My car has almost 450rwhp, 4.30 geared 9", and a Street Twin clutch. The Sumitomos hooked almost as well as my Nittos. I had about 5K miles on them when I sold them with my old wheels, and they easily had another 10K on them. My Nittos will last 10K, and my BFGs lasted 5K. They also worked very well with the Detroit Locker in the rear. I would buy them again.
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Originally Posted by HAHA I 1
I have had BFG DRs, Sumitomos, and Nitto DRs in the 315 size. My car has almost 450rwhp, 4.30 geared 9", and a Street Twin clutch. The Sumitomos hooked almost as well as my Nittos. I had about 5K miles on them when I sold them with my old wheels, and they easily had another 10K on them. My Nittos will last 10K, and my BFGs lasted 5K. They also worked very well with the Detroit Locker in the rear. I would buy them again.
You cannot be talking about the HTR-Z's are you? I had them on a stock A4 car and I could tear them loose at a 30 roll. They are horrible.



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