I'm pretty sure you can't here...lolhector said:dude, you can drive around with slicks.. so do it!
Sec. 14-26-1. Tire requirements
On all public service motor vehicles
(1) tires shall be of sufficient size and construction, as recommended by the tire manufacturer, to support the combined weight of the vehicle and the allowable passenger load safely;
(2) damaged or worn tires shall be replaced before becoming in any way unsafe for operation, and
(3) no recapped or retreaded tires shall be used on the front wheels of any motor vehicle used for the transportation of passengers for hire if operated beyond a twenty-five-mile radius of vehicle headquarters.
(Effective January 12, 1965)
(For brake requirements, see Reg. 14-80.2.)
Doubt it. I have the Hankook Ventus RS2's ( competeition to the Falken Azenis ) which are suppose to be better then what you posted....and I don't they'll even be able to handle the hp....PhntmSk8r said:BFG Gforce TA KDW would be all ya need.
pfft...when will I be in rain no seriously...lolShiznit said:concerning driving around with slicks, you need to have seasonal tires. you would pretty much hydroplane on any patch of water, small or large. youd probably hydroplane if you hit a patch of water that was created from someone watering their lawn. so even if you can do it, you shouldnt take that big of a risk..
^^^Do it...for tehjdm y0!banzai said:drive around town with 22" slicks and skinnies in the rear - just so your ready for those streetlight drags at any given time
SO0OUND LIKEJezek said: