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We need to do burnouts,part of what I built the car for.Tires, are and always will be a wear item.One of my muscle cars tires are 30+ years old and still look almost new.One could almost think of that as a waste letting them age away.Consider this,there are tire compounds better suited for making lots of smoke,and of course compounds for some serious adhesion.Either way very inexpensive entertainment in my book.Just saying.
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It's why we buy expensive tires. Ever tried to do a good burn out on hard cheap tires? I need soft rubber, smoke, and little black balls of carbon all stuck to my rear quarter panel!
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