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    Hey everyone where a spot on the net where i can get some good drag radials im tired of this no traction shit from a dead stop this shit will actually cause me to lose races.

    #2
    Off the top of my head:
    http://www.tirerack.com /
    http://www.vulcantire.com/
    I myself have bought a set of four tires from tire rack. I'd gladly do it again when I need a new set
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      #3
      well i copped a set of 205/50/15 g-force dragradials i wonder will it help me wiht my traction issues but i hear some people use the 225/50/15's did i do something wrong?

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        #4
        I think im gonna send back the 205's and get the 225's instead but can they fit on the prelude rims?

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          #5
          ive heard a lot of good stuff on the mt et streets they hook so good on my buddys car you might try some of those unless you are going with a full blow slick
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            #6
            Originally posted by h22sparkle
            I think im gonna send back the 205's and get the 225's instead but can they fit on the prelude rims?
            yes
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              #7
              lsd dude unless u already have one, u could always get wheely bars ur car is gunna need it soon

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                #8
                ^only if hes driving down the track backwards. maybe thats your problem, reverse has too much torque.


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                  #9
                  i was joking but uve never seen a FWD car with wheely bars?

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                    #10
                    Are your doing a burn out before you launch? A good burn out will clean off the wheels a bit and warm them up making them stick a little better. Also are you noticing any wheel hop? If so, the best way to reduce wheel hop is to fill the front and rear mountain mounts with 3m windo-weld.

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                      #11
                      sparkle how wide are you prelude wheels?

                      i didnt think you could put anything wider than 205 on a 6" width (which i thought preludes were) and put them on our cars
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by SoapyToast
                        Are your doing a burn out before you launch? A good burn out will clean off the wheels a bit and warm them up making them stick a little better. Also are you noticing any wheel hop? If so, the best way to reduce wheel hop is to fill the front and rear mountain mounts with 3m windo-weld.
                        if hes on street tires it doesnt really matter much...

                        but i say that the prelude rims he has are gonna be the Si's so i think those are about 6.5" shit i really dont know. i do know that my lude "vtec" blades are a whole shit load wider than my 5th gen EX rims cause ive stacked all 4 side by side in coumns and those preludes are TOWERING over the accords.

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