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Using R6's in auto x
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<blockquote data-quote="mgsullivan" data-source="post: 12073142" data-attributes="member: 49807"><p>Honestly, any tire can work. You just have to know the characteristics of the tire. When I first started I ran on anything I could get my hands on, from bad street tires to road race tires. Run them and see for yourself if they ade better than the F1's. I sure hope they would be! Just gotta heat them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgsullivan, post: 12073142, member: 49807"] Honestly, any tire can work. You just have to know the characteristics of the tire. When I first started I ran on anything I could get my hands on, from bad street tires to road race tires. Run them and see for yourself if they ade better than the F1's. I sure hope they would be! Just gotta heat them up. [/QUOTE]
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