kid, if you only knew..PhntmSk8r said:si's are played, and youre going to hate those tires the first time theres ANY moisture on the road.
Falken .
They wouldnt be DOT approved if they couldnt take alittle water dont you think?PhntmSk8r said:body/lips looks damn good.
si's are played, and youre going to hate those tires the first time theres ANY moisture on the road.
Falken recomends not using those tires in any sort of water/snow/ice conditions... at all.
hector said:kid, if you only knew..
tthose tires are great. ive ran thru twistie roads during drizzling rain with rt615s i pushed em' once again, great tires. you must be into straight line driving.
much better.PhntmSk8r said:ok, so i phrased wrong... overdid myself
my friend had them on his car, and he was having problems with thim, he emailed falken and to his surprise recieved a response, and they recomended the tires only for dry driving. Sure they'll do good now, while there is 90%+ tread left on them... but after that, good luck.
My buddies did ok in the rain for the first 5000 miles or so, after that he couldnt keep the car from hydroplaning, even at 40-45 mph.
some do and some dont. If you find a place that does car paint specifically, then chances are they'll be able to put it in a can for you.falcon said:nice update... your car an auto?
so an auto parts store can mix paint for you and put it in a spray can? i'm confused... lol