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post May 11, 2006 - 1:01 AM
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Hit the divider on 1&9(for those who knows) and nothing, car drives straight smooth like it did before. For the last three years I hit curbs, dividers before and rims still are round and straight. Well, the tires took most of the suffering and I can tell it by rubber scuffing on the sidewalls. So yes, I am really glad that I bought the set of OZs. No wonder F1 and some rally cars are using the same brand.

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post May 11, 2006 - 1:11 AM
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QUOTE(TTE @ May 11, 2006 - 2:01 AM) [snapback]432743[/snapback]

Hit the divider on 1&9(for those who knows) and nothing, car drives straight smooth like it did before. For the last three years I hit curbs, dividers before and rims still are round and straight. Well, the tires took most of the suffering and I can tell it by rubber scuffing on the sidewalls. So yes, I am really glad that I bought the set of OZs. No wonder F1 and some rally cars are using the same brand.


do your tires have a rim protector....extra piece of rubber the extends out so u hit that instead of the rim? cuz what could be saving u is that, not your "indestructable" rim.


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post May 11, 2006 - 1:26 AM
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Well, I have 8'' wide rims so even with 225 tires they are wider then the tires by itself. So when I hit smth I hit the rim with the tire, I can tell it by some marks on the rims. They just made of strong and lightweight stuff and thats the reason why last.

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