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I’m not sure why anyone would be running a street tire up front and a semi on the rear. You could get away with a semi on the front and a street on the rear, however again not sure why.

I personally am not a fan of mix and matching tires

Neither am I. I only tried the semi slicks on the rear once since I had a pair available, to try and get more traction. It was aweful, I won't do it again :)

Old mate earlier in this thread (I forget who it was now ;)) said he was getting semi slicks put on the rear for more traction. I wanted to advise against it, knowing how bad it will be.

Can we agree to disagree on the definition of a semi slick? I think we agree on everything else :)

bitches! happy birthday you dirty mexican T-bond!

yee yee!

happy 21st birthday tacio!

hopefully the s13 will be there on thursday night bro ;)

Dont think thats gonna happen. He keeps his fling(s) for himself.

ur a dog!

tehe brandon ur a mad dog,

megan loves you i thinkk btw

hey also u keen on a sau sticker or two bro?

Thanks brothers as sisters. luv yall

status on your car duddee??

will she be ready tonight?

wana msg Ray n see if he'll come by?

let me kno if ur car fails and i need to drive you lol

ur a dog!

tehe brandon ur a mad dog,

megan loves you i thinkk btw

hey also u keen on a sau sticker or two bro?

Oh really? Tell her I love her too.

Do you have the SAUqld one or the Australia ones? I'm actually thinking of getting them or even becoming a member. The Australia ones would look better...

I probably wouldnt be coming tonight unless you guys gonna come over to the southside. Going to Garden City to do some shopping =D

Do you have the SAUqld one or the Australia ones? I'm actually thinking of getting them or even becoming a member. The Australia ones would look better...

I probably wouldnt be coming tonight unless you guys gonna come over to the southside. Going to Garden City to do some shopping =D

i did - but i ripped them off due to their homo-ness ;)

get my ones :ermm: post in the thread u douche bag

and u better freaking come tonight

or i will kill you :P

i did - but i ripped them off due to their homo-ness ;)

get my ones :ermm: post in the thread u douche bag

and u better freaking come tonight

or i will kill you :P

I'll yell at you both

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