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Post by mean green on May 24, 2007 7:44:22 GMT -5
how shitty are spools on the street ?
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loudog3114
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Post by loudog3114 on May 24, 2007 7:55:10 GMT -5
ask shitbox or ktmracer, but they are generally better mannered and more predictable on the street, but with chirping around tight corners.
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DUG
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Post by DUG on May 24, 2007 10:32:06 GMT -5
Is the vehicle going to be your daily driver or trail rig only?
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Post by HeavyMetal on May 24, 2007 10:38:35 GMT -5
ask shitbox or ktmracer, but they are generally better mannered and more predictable on the street, but with chirping around tight corners. how about heavymetal who DD'd a spool for a little over half a year? a spool is going to waste your rear tires pretty quickly if u drive it around, it certainly isnt worth it. other than that, if you dont drive it around daily, it cant be beat off road, and its characteristics are 100% predictable, and it makes no excesss noise or anything )cept tires chirping around turns on pavement.
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loudog3114
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Post by loudog3114 on May 24, 2007 11:25:16 GMT -5
fyi you should gear before you spool, as 3.92 and higher full spools are different and less expensive then 3.92 and lower
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KtmRacer419
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Post by KtmRacer419 on May 24, 2007 12:24:12 GMT -5
my jeep is about a 50% daily driver/50% trail rig and i love the spool. and my tires more or less scrub as opposed to chirp. after maybe 5000 miles I havent noticed any incrased tire wear as opposed to the wear on the front tires.
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Post by HeavyMetal on May 24, 2007 12:25:41 GMT -5
dont make me post my tire differences now
the tires in the back are completly more owned than the fronts
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