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02.04.2006, 10:53 PM

well papa, i would have to say that i disagree. 40 series are the best option for a mt for racing. they make the handling WAY more predictable, bite more, and balloon less. i would say 40 series crime fighters on 23mm velocity rims would be a good setup. i myself have 2 sets of cf and love them. i would tape the inside of them with duct tape just incase you have a very powerful truck.
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02.05.2006, 08:32 AM

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well papa, i would have to say that i disagree. 40 series are the best option for a mt for racing. they make the handling WAY more predictable, bite more, and balloon less. i would say 40 series crime fighters on 23mm velocity rims would be a good setup. i myself have 2 sets of cf and love them. i would tape the inside of them with duct tape just incase you have a very powerful truck.
Interesting..... The last National level race that I went to there was not a MT in the top mains running 40 series tires. The MT class went all the way to S main. I could be wrong but I do not recall seeing any 40 series tires at this event. Drivers like Adam Drake, Ryan Mayfeild, Ryan Lutz, Tyler Vik, MAtt Gosch.....where in the A main and none of them where on 40's or strapping their tires. However, These drivers were running Panther C Boas, or Crimes. :010:

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