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<blockquote data-quote="pinetopbilld" data-source="post: 11372613" data-attributes="member: 127454"><p>Still getting the car ready and have another question. From my continuing research on the forum, I read that brand new street tires with lots of tread get chewed up pretty quickly and that some slightly worn out tires (not completely bald with wires showing) worked just fine. Any truth to that?</p><p></p><p>Another reason for my question is I don't want to mess up my stock rims. I have seen where people run the R's, but those are getting hard to find. Any other factory Mustang wheels that I could run? All different kinds of GT and Cobra wheels are inexpensive and readily available on craigslist, but I'm just not sure which ones, if any, are track worthy. Ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinetopbilld, post: 11372613, member: 127454"] Still getting the car ready and have another question. From my continuing research on the forum, I read that brand new street tires with lots of tread get chewed up pretty quickly and that some slightly worn out tires (not completely bald with wires showing) worked just fine. Any truth to that? Another reason for my question is I don't want to mess up my stock rims. I have seen where people run the R's, but those are getting hard to find. Any other factory Mustang wheels that I could run? All different kinds of GT and Cobra wheels are inexpensive and readily available on craigslist, but I'm just not sure which ones, if any, are track worthy. Ideas? [/QUOTE]
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