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Possibly not. But if I'm buying expensive tires to race on, I'm buying the biggest that will fit.
That's why there's an 18/31x15 Hoosier QuickTime pro on my car.
My car probably would be quicker on a 315 ET Street Pro.
I ran a jumper for the sending unit and no difference with gauge. I see a couple of posts that said removing gauge wires and cleaning the connections was a fix and another posted retightening the mounting nuts was a fix. I also have another gauge I could try if these tricks don't work.
I haven’t heard of that and you’d think if it started nearly a year ago we’d have heard.
20 years ago I worked for less than a year at an automotive seal manufacturer. One thing I was told when I worked there was that natural rubber is not used very much anymore. Most “rubber” products...
When I was 3-4, my mom and I would walk to a friend's house.
Circa 1971/72.
On the way there, I would always stop and look at a 1954 buick and then a 1967/68 fastback Barracuda.
Same two cars, every trip.
NOTE- I do NOT want this to get political. But is this true, has anyone heard about it before? I just came from tractor supply looking for a tire tube in my size that they did not have, the worker tried to order it from another store but could not. He says his dm says that there is a rubber...
Coincidence?
Grapevine, Texas made Fox News yesterday morning. Steve Doocey was walking around doing a "man on the street" type interview with some spokeswoman (maybe from GV chamber of commerce?) discussing Grapevine's moniker of Christmas Town USA or something like that. 6:30 am, Texas time.