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I'm after some semi slicks for the back of the GTR tyres on there now are 245/45/17 rims are 9inch wide ,which one's should I be looking at getting . I'm after maxium traction in a straight line don't care about wear rate or what there like in the wet .

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Brett

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whatever tyre u end up getting make sure that it the same profile and width as the front, ive been told that if you dont the 4wd mechanisn doesnt like it, ive also been told that u can break drive shafts that way too. call theo woollett bout some fedaral tyres at 200 bucks a pop you cant go wrong he runs 9s on his fedarals, what times were u after

I'm after some semi slicks for the back of the GTR tyres on there now are 245/45/17  rims are 9inch wide ,which one's should I be looking at getting . I'm after maxium traction in a straight line don't care about wear rate or what there like in the wet .  

:)

cheers

Brett

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bro this car is fully a machine bro

i think he wants to go 4 low 9s just from a tyre change

i recon u go for micky thomson 4wd drive tyres for the jeeps and shit

if u do this u should go from a 11.6 to at least a 9.2 or better

thats what i recon

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whatever tyre u end up getting make sure that it the same profile and width as the front, ive been told that if you dont the 4wd mechanisn doesnt like it, ive also been told that u can break drive shafts that way too. call theo woollett bout some fedaral tyres at 200 bucks a pop you cant go wrong he runs 9s on his fedarals, what times were u after

are federals really that good? i have been told they are crappy by a number of people, when they point it them on my car.

however, i have had these tyres on the rear of my 180 in 18" cant break traction with the things when just flooring it. ive got 250rwkw and it i still cant break traction from giving it a bootful.

they must be good tyres!

-mark

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The best i have run is a 9.759 and best MPH 152.49 car is full weight and H pattern box. What other tyres have done this on a full weight gtr.

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