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FredG 01-21-2020 09:59 AM

....and this would be the exact reason I left the covers on my Backdraft. I have, on occasion, burned myself on the collector area. Those suckers get hot and it only takes a moments touch to get burned.

FredG 01-21-2020 10:02 AM

Kevin....
 
How do you like the Cooper tires. What model and size are they? Thanks

Fred

kevins2 01-21-2020 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by FredG (Post 1471174)
How do you like the Cooper tires. What model and size are they? Thanks

Fred

Hi Fred,

I think they're great street tires but I can't give you a meaningful review since they're the original tires and I have no comparison. There are many tire threads on the forum that discuss these tires and others as well from owners who have had different tires on their cars over time.

They are Cooper Cobra Radial GTs

Front: P235/60R-15
Rear: P295/50R-15

Kevin

FredG 01-21-2020 05:21 PM

Thanks. Looking for options down the road. I have Falkens on mine now.

Fred

hauss 01-29-2020 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by RICK LAKE (Post 853208)
patrickt I have been bitten by the cobra.:CRY: I melted the pants leg to the side pipe.:eek: 2 hours with a plastic razor blade to remove the cloth. :mad:The stain mark is still there. 9 years later.**):o See you still can teach old dogs new tricks and get them off the porch.:rolleyes::LOL::LOL: Your setup looks good.

Yes ,I realize this is a 10 year old thread,but if Patrickt is still talking about it then I guess it is ok for me to say, use rubbing compound ,to get the stain off your pipes. I had a plastic bag melt on mine left a horrible stain removed it,with no scratches.

patrickt 01-29-2020 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by hauss (Post 1471539)
Yes ,I realize this is a 10 year old thread,but if Patrickt is still talking about it then I guess it is ok for me to say, use rubbing compound ,to get the stain off your pipes. I had a plastic bag melt on mine left a horrible stain removed it,with no scratches.

I will pass along the tip that 409 Cleaner works great at removing seared on sinew from ceramic coated pipes.:cool:


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