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Old Oct 1, 2004 | 12:32 AM
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Wheel repost I'm sure

my question for the org. is I have a 95se and I live over a mile above sea level as is so despite part's it does not feel that fast, yet does good in races. But my question is this. I bought a pair of 96-99 se wheels of my buddy and I switched them on to the car. How much will the 16 affect me over my stock 15's. I will weigh the differnce tomorrow. I held both and they felt really close but god know's that's not acurate. Am i losing a .100 in quarter would you say? And while I'm reposting what is a good drag racing street strip tire that will last in the 30-40 k range? Thanks org.
Old Oct 1, 2004 | 12:43 AM
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It depends on the tire. Rims will affect the time, but not that drastically. I heard Toyo Proxy's are a good all-around tire.
Old Oct 1, 2004 | 02:03 AM
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Honestly the difference in the wheels is probally not a concern the amount of difference is probally less than variance between runs.

Toyo proxes are all I use, saved my *** in the rain once and I have stuck with them since. They grip like hell dry or wet, not really loud, wear well.
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