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Finally in the 11's... What's next?
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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 12147742" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>let me give my take on this - not sure if the op has the same thought process but it sounds to me like he might be similar based on his post</p><p></p><p>i want to avoid bias ply slicks because my nearest drag strip is over 2 hours away, and i must drive it to the track on the same tire as i run. i wouldnt feel comfortable driving at 80mph on the highway with radial front and bias rear, not even to mention the curvy back roads i'd have to take just regular driving. i could be wrong but i just wouldnt trust it on those tires.</p><p></p><p>so the car has to remain a normal road driven car without a cage, and able to handle well and not be just a single purpose dragstrip terror, that i could tow there or bring extra tires with, etc. if i could trailer it, then that would be a different story all together. so even though they only last 5k miles, drag radials seem to be the best compromise for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 12147742, member: 10216"] let me give my take on this - not sure if the op has the same thought process but it sounds to me like he might be similar based on his post i want to avoid bias ply slicks because my nearest drag strip is over 2 hours away, and i must drive it to the track on the same tire as i run. i wouldnt feel comfortable driving at 80mph on the highway with radial front and bias rear, not even to mention the curvy back roads i'd have to take just regular driving. i could be wrong but i just wouldnt trust it on those tires. so the car has to remain a normal road driven car without a cage, and able to handle well and not be just a single purpose dragstrip terror, that i could tow there or bring extra tires with, etc. if i could trailer it, then that would be a different story all together. so even though they only last 5k miles, drag radials seem to be the best compromise for this. [/QUOTE]
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