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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chris_67_SC_408: [QB] damn you guys are scaring me. Do you mind if I take a piss on your cars to help put out the fire when the bead jumps off the rim since they're not designed to hold any kind of air pressure???? Sure it hasn't happened yet but... I did not see anywhere on their web site that says they're only recommended, it "suggests" a tube part # but that's only because you don't have to use M/T brand tubes. If you go to the tube section of their web site it clearly says [b]"NOTE: Besides being required for air retention, M/T® Tubes will enhance the reaction time, increase stiffness and reduce sidewall shock and deflection whtn launching."[/b] (and yes they misspell the word when "whtn") [b]REQUIRED[/b] . Pick up your Summit catalog and it clearly says in the M/T ad "TUBE REQUIRED" Mickey Thompson knows their product better than you so I'd listen to what they're saying. What you people are basically saying is that you don't NEED a condom but if you really want to be overly cautious then go ahead and use them. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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