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  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    I don't feel a difference in brake time or the 'driving on ice' feeling man. I've driven in the rain plenty. I never put myself in a situation where i have to swerve or brake suddenly but even if i did, i'm fairly sure these tyres would perform satisfactorily. Now cornering is a different issue, the rears lose traction at a lower speed than performance tyres but still good enough if you're just turning a little fast for fun as opposed to pushing your car past its limits.
    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    Just my experience dude, used 4 sets of tyres and cannot feel a difference between any of them besides when hard cornering. Unless you take every corner at 80kms, i don't see how that would factor into your decision when purchasing rubber.
    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    Yes! correct SUPAJDM. NO difference besides losing traction at a lower speed. (and brown tyres) Which would not matter if you don't turn SIK. My english must be bad



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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    Yes! correct SUPAJDM. NO difference besides losing traction at a lower speed. (and brown tyres) Which would not matter if you don't turn SIK. My english must be bad
    Seriously man, a good tyre will hold up under most conditions. You've said you don't push your car hard but you still notice handling issues. How much trust can you possibly invest in your tyres in an emergency situation? Stomp-braking? Quick-swerving? Not a lot. If you drive safely then hopefully you'd never have to see the extent of the performance of your tyres, but if you see this extremity in your scenario then it doesn't inspire any confidence for emergencies.

  3. #27
    I had to stomp brake today. Some asshole fat kid on a bike jumped off the kerb and into the road in front of me doing 60. Managed to not kill him, tyres are good

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    you shouldve run him over

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    A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.

  5. #29
    It was 5:20. Gym closes at 6. He's gonna get run over sometime anyway. Dumb ****. Better someone elses car than mine

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    ur car is high as you woulda gone over the top of him

    some kids garage
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    lol two things u dont cheap out on cars.......brakes and tyres, thats what keeps u on the ground and stops

  8. #32
    Hmm fair point. But this kid was pretty fkn fat

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    and you do quick workouts i assume, not even at gym with 40mins til close

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  10. #34
    Mate... 200 bicep curls and im out of there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    Don't know if ou're right or wrong.

    I drive interstate a lot and find that the very soft sport maxx very noisy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lukey View Post
    i see what u did thar
    he wasnt having a go at ur sportmax rims if thats what u were wondering


    dunlop sportmaxx

    bludger must have super human ears..

    cause i cant hear them at all
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffreymui View Post
    lol two things u dont cheap out on cars.......brakes and tyres, thats what keeps u on the ground and stops
    +1 seriously


    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    It was 5:20. Gym closes at 6. He's gonna get run over sometime anyway. Dumb ****. Better someone elses car than mine
    Today was dry, and 5:20pm is full daylight.


    Quote Originally Posted by lilthug View Post
    he wasnt having a go at ur sportmax rims if thats what u were wondering


    dunlop sportmaxx

    bludger must have super human ears..

    cause i cant hear them at all
    Chuck Norris used Bludger's hearing as a model to design the earliest examples of sonar.

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