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<blockquote data-quote="'00 R" data-source="post: 38920" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>: what is all the crap along the bottom right of the car? I usually have a large amount of crap behind the back wheels on fri. and sat. night, but it's called "melted rubber". BTW - that brings up another good question! I have a hard time getting the caked on rubber off the rear facia behind the tires. I am currently just waxing it every fri and sat before I go out, but i still have to use bug and tar remover to get the rubber off. I am thinking it might be cost efficient to buy street/radials so I don't have to do 5 second burnouts everytime I race in order to get a decent grip on the pavement? So does anyone know of a preventative product for keeping the crap from sticking, or maybe making it easier to get off?</p><p>-clarky....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'00 R, post: 38920, member: 831"] : what is all the crap along the bottom right of the car? I usually have a large amount of crap behind the back wheels on fri. and sat. night, but it's called "melted rubber". BTW - that brings up another good question! I have a hard time getting the caked on rubber off the rear facia behind the tires. I am currently just waxing it every fri and sat before I go out, but i still have to use bug and tar remover to get the rubber off. I am thinking it might be cost efficient to buy street/radials so I don't have to do 5 second burnouts everytime I race in order to get a decent grip on the pavement? So does anyone know of a preventative product for keeping the crap from sticking, or maybe making it easier to get off? -clarky.... [/QUOTE]
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