Thread: Drift Tires?
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Old 12-09-2005, 06:11 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by hellion240sx
so sideways, but why increase size if your good on 15? i don't know, thats why i am asking
For the same reasons real race cars use bigger tires. You can carry more speed with bigger wheels and tires (to a point).

A perfect drift setup is not the smallest and shittiest tires int he rear, its somewhat the best you can find in the rear. Grip = good in drifting.
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