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Hey guys. 

 

I know this has been asked a million times before but does anyone have any suggestions on 2 things. 

 

1.   a street performance tire for everyday driving and an occasional bit of fun ?

 

2 and a good semi slick for roll racing. Don’t want to go full radial as I have to drive car to track. 

 

Dont worry bout rim size as I have to buy new rims anyway. 

 

Car is putting around 820 rwhp to the hubs.  780 rwhp on a chassis dyno. 

 

Thsnks heaps guys 

 

Tim

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1. Whatever has the highest treadwear rating, essentially... but nothing is going to hold that much power on the street when you want it to.

2. ET streets semi-slicks. Can run these and handle that sort of power on the street and on the track.

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Was going to say that but I haven't been on here or driven a Falcooooooon urbo for so damn long I didn't know if ET streets were still the shizzzz hahahaha

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there are other options, but yeah, they still do the job. heaps of people still use them to chuck on stock 17's and smash out some 11's/10's/9's

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I put on semi's and drove to the drags with them on, raced then drove home. did not take any stockies cause yolo. 

 

then went *private hwy* that night.

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