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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Hey Toys, what brand are the rear tires??? Neat tread pattern, might actually be driveable in the rain?
    Hoosier street radial. 29 x 18.5 x 15. no tubes required and H speed rated.
    Drive a T in the rain?..... ummmm, not by choice .

    Russ

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    Quote Originally Posted by lotsatoys View Post
    Hoosier street radial. 29 x 18.5 x 15. no tubes required and H speed rated.
    Drive a T in the rain?..... ummmm, not by choice .

    Russ
    Never by choice....but it does happen!!!!! Switched to Hoosier slicks for drag racing, curious how the street radials do???
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    Quote Originally Posted by lotsatoys View Post
    Drive a T in the rain?..... ummmm, not by choice .

    Russ
    You just drive fast - the water and spray just goes right over you - that is until you make a slow left turn and then you get the LF tire spray in the face (now, how do I know that)
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