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Old 07-01-09, 03:24 AM
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Originally Posted by NoPistons!
Pretty much yeah.

So what's your problem? Do you like deep dish pizza but dont have the will power to eat it all?
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Old 07-01-09, 08:49 AM
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wait wait wait. Lets back this up.

So the guys that complain about stretch only run wider rims to fit bigger tires?


















What ******* morons.
Old 07-01-09, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by SlideAlliance
45 series tires are the most worthless **** of all time in terms of stretching and wheel fitment. What a horrible idea
****.... free or $10 tires cant complain.... i work with what i have
Old 07-11-09, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by magus2222
.................................................. ......"The second is for those who dont have $300-$500 to spend on a cheetah, cant find someone who does or needs to pop a bead on the road.
Use brake cleaner or ether based engine starting fluid, first spray around the tire but not on it you want to hit the inside of the rim not the face or tire and then you light it with a match and it explodes it onto the rim due to the combustion and no where for the exhaust to go, use a long match on a yardstick if you think you are gonna blow yourself up, also stack weights on top the rim so it doesnt fly into your face.

I am not liable for your injury's use proper protection and have a fire extinguisher or its equivalent available"




THAT has got to be the WORST and i mean WORST advice i have ever read, in the history of cars, omfg.


please, refrain from further posts like such

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that actually works ive seen people seat beads on huge and i mean huge truck tires doing that
Old 07-23-09, 07:09 PM
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stretched tires?
introducing the verTruck wheels..
Old 07-24-09, 08:49 PM
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haha awesome.
Old 07-29-09, 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Ranzo
that is kinda like saying that F1 cars don't have the power to run full slicks, thats why they used to run the lined tires.
Worst analogy ever. F1 cars have WAY better rules the drifting. (not better in the sense of makes sense, but better in the sense of regulated stuff... im not saying the are good or bad rules, just the regulation is better) The tires are regulated like that.

You're not regulated to look like a cheap *** tool with stretched tires. Or to slam your car so low you have no travel... but thats another debate.
Old 07-29-09, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by dazed_driver
Worst analogy ever. F1 cars have WAY better rules the drifting. (not better in the sense of makes sense, but better in the sense of regulated stuff... im not saying the are good or bad rules, just the regulation is better) The tires are regulated like that.

You're not regulated to look like a cheap *** tool with stretched tires. Or to slam your car so low you have no travel... but thats another debate.

For real quit hating on people I have described previously the purpose of stretch. Also that was in response to another ignorant post describing how drift cars dont have enough power to spin the properly sized tires. Also the analogy makes perfect sense. Reason being that there is a reason for both groups to have the tires they do.

The more I think about it .......how much travel does a F1 car have.....really the car body is about 2 inches off the ground. It is all relative the the type of driving you are doing.
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Originally Posted by Ranzo
For real quit hating on people I have described previously the purpose of stretch. Also that was in response to another ignorant post describing how drift cars dont have enough power to spin the properly sized tires. Also the analogy makes perfect sense. Reason being that there is a reason for both groups to have the tires they do.

The more I think about it .......how much travel does a F1 car have.....really the car body is about 2 inches off the ground. It is all relative the the type of driving you are doing.
yes, but when each corner's suspension costs more then your car, those inches actually work. How often do you see f1 cars scrapping the ground and people thinking its cool?
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what you said makes no sense.......LOL

I never seen a drift car scrape the ground. I have seen nascar scrape the ground though and they have a ton of travel.
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I think F1 cars scraping the burms and throwing sparks everywhere steadily hauling *** (since winning the race is more important than how pretty their undercarriage is) is bad ***. And in my book being low enough to throw sparks on burms is winning.
Old 07-30-09, 03:00 PM
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SSR D5R's on my FD

18x9 -0 225/35/18 (medium stretch)
18x10.5 -26 265/35/18 (medium stretch)
Old 08-09-09, 01:31 PM
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205/45/17 on 9.5
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Old 08-18-09, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by AE_Racer
205/45/17 on 9.5
yokahama?
Old 08-19-09, 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by superdan50
yokahama?
Yes sir. Parada's
Old 08-19-09, 08:51 AM
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Ive got 235/40s on 9x17s on the front, and 265/35s on 10x18s on the back, not much of a stretch on my FC, but it needs all the grip it can get if want to go sideways fast.

For practice days etc I got 9.5x17 and 9.5x18 (all for the back) and run whatever I can find/afford, so more of a stretch then, 225/40s are the most common to find, but I take what I can get...

I build a lil Volvo 364 a while ago just for fun, running -32 (yes, minus 32!) 10x13s, and I had 195s on that, now that was a stretch.
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Originally Posted by AE_Racer
Yes sir. Parada's
i have a set of them, 205/35(or 40 i dont remember, and aint gunna go look) 17. for a 100 bux u cant go wrong. ive been so happy w/ em. starting to get noisy, so i turn up the radio.
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Yea mine are a bit noisy too cause they're almost gone but no complaints otherwise
Old 08-20-09, 06:07 PM
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225 on 9 on rear of my FC

215 on 9.5 all 4 of my friends silvia
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Oh, forgot to mention pressures, it shows how much grip they go for at a competing level, the fronts on the FC had just 21psi in them, rears 25.

To be fair ive seen top drivers drop under 20psi in competitions, but was worth mentioning either way.
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i also used to run 60psi back in my NA days, works wonders and makes smoke
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Originally Posted by afro88
Can you legitimately say that it doesnt? Having a tire that's too big is just as ineffective as having one that is too small. It all depends on your susp setup and how it's being used/your driving style. Most people who have stretched tires arent drag racing or road racing or autox'ing, they're either cruising around or drifting. Stretching tires creates a firmer sidewall thus less slip angle, less slip angle means quicker reaction from your tires as well as a more abrupt and predictable loss of traction which alot of people prefer in drifting. Of course there's a happy medium as there is with everything, but this is all personal preference and has little to do with what other people think is the "right way".


Besides, that **** just looks better than some fat *** balloon tires on some 4x4 "race car" anyway.


235/40/18 Federal 595 on 10.5's, didnt need a cheetah or the flame method, just a really good compressor lol.

hahaha +1......why's that guy getting mad? haha...if you dont like it just dont do it to your car.
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Originally Posted by Zenki FC3S
****.... free or $10 tires cant complain.... i work with what i have
yea brotha.....not all of us are millionair's haha..
Old 12-10-09, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by DelSlow
+1, dumbest fad to afflict the RX7 world. Purchase a properly matched rim/tire combo or stick to the damn Vdubs...
tire stretching started in europe in the modded car scene over there. not sure which country exactly, but local laws required that the tire tread be within the fender line. which doesnt allow the use of wider or lower offset wheels, the narrower tires they put on the wheels maintained legality and tucked in the fender, but yes +1 it def a dub thing
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when u poeple say strech tires its not even correct the car will only take as wide as the fenders allows it too what u guys are doing in putting as wide as a tire as u can and fitting maximum width the tire will fit in a rim (ie:10 in ) it's more like rim stretching with 225's and spacers. I run volks gt-p with potenza RE050r 255 in back ,245 in front dont have a troublr and looks a lot better then "strectch tire" stuff peace out!


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