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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yellow94GT: [QB] That is a good choice in size. What brand are you looking at? My nittos have lasted quite a while and I have got down to some hight 1.8 60's with them. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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1_Sick_Cobra
Member # 718
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I am going to buy drag radials and was wondering besides a new clutch, what I needed to be safe?
Yellow94GT
Member # 431
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Unless your clutch is real bad, you don't really need a new one. Just find the sweet spot with the new DR's. What brand are you getting and what size?
st5150
Member # 51
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I agree with Yellow94GT.
A $25 driveshaft safety loop is always worth while insurance.
1_Sick_Cobra
Member # 718
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I was gonna get 275/40-17 on my stock rims
Yellow94GT
Member # 431
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That is a good choice in size. What brand are you looking at? My nittos have lasted quite a while and I have got down to some hight 1.8 60's with them.
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