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Old 04-19-05, 10:54 PM
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BFGoodrich g-Force Sports

Yay or nay?
Old 04-19-05, 11:36 PM
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Nay -- something in the rubber prevented the tulips I planted in them from growing. I recommend using a different tire for planting flowers.

In other words, you must communicate what you want to use them for before anyone can tell you if they are suitable for that purpose. Street, auto-x, open track, drag, rain, snow, cold, mileage, ride comfort, noise, budget?

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Haha sorry. This will be mainly for street driving with the occasional auto-x. Also some backroad driving too, lots of great roads here where I go to school. Definately a wet and dry tire, my car isnt moving if there is snow on the ground.
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