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03-10-2011 09:43 PM #16
Saw my pro stocker today----and I think I'd have to replace the tires on it just to load it in the trailer
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03-10-2011 09:46 PM #17
with all the talk on various boards about Hoosiers not holding air, mine have had the same 20lbs. of air in them since I bought them back in 2002. Ganted that is a rather static example but, just sayin'."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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03-11-2011 07:51 AM #18
I'll have to weigh mine to see how the good years are doing---of course -is the air in them better? or worst?(sounds like an eye exam?)don't remember where I mounted them
One year at Indy Nationals---a quick rainstorm came over--we rolled the dragster into the trailer up to the rear slicks( trailer was built for car with 11 inch wheels--since we had 13 wheels that we put on after getting car out, we couldn't get it back into the trailer ===tire side walls were foaming like a mad dog from so much seepage thru the sidewalls
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03-11-2011 06:50 PM #19
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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