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One with and one without brake rotors.
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Originally Posted by Evan
The middle one is hot! thumbsup

Yup, that's my favorite too grin

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Originally Posted by Evan
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love the two different size tires in the first pic
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Originally Posted by DiabloGTS
love the two different size tires in the first pic

Doesn't it come that way, stock?


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Originally Posted by Evan
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love the two different size tires in the first pic

Doesn't it come that way, stock?
Nope, but it looks and performs better that way.


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love the two different size tires in the first pic

Doesn't it come that way, stock?
Nope, but it looks and performs better that way.

Oh, because a friend of mine has a Z and I could've sworn her rear tires were a little different size than the front. idunno


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Originally Posted by Evan
Oh, are you talking about the tread width? I thought you were talking about the radius, because that is what Diablo was talking about.

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Oh, are you talking about the tread width? I thought you were talking about the radius, because that is what Diablo was talking about.

D'oh! spineyes


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Originally Posted by Evan
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Oh, are you talking about the tread width? I thought you were talking about the radius, because that is what Diablo was talking about.

D'oh! spineyes
Well anyways, the wider the track width of the tire, the better the traction. That is why your friend's Z has wider track width in the rear, because it is a RWD car, and wider tires in the back will give it better traction while launching.


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Originally Posted by slidr
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Oh, are you talking about the tread width? I thought you were talking about the radius, because that is what Diablo was talking about.

D'oh! spineyes
Well anyways, the wider the track width of the tire, the better the traction. That is why your friend's Z has wider track width in the rear, because it is a RWD car, and wider tires in the back will give it better traction while launching.

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