Proper Use Of Low Profile Tires On Sawblades

honestabe

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1JZ + low profile tires + crazy driver = lots of smoke and black marks on the pavement. And yes, I know I need to remove that damn duct tape adhesive still. I'm taking care of that little problem on the 18th, along with a few other little projects:naughty: I generated so much smoke that someone called the fire department thinking something had caught on fire (there is a small and wide dirt field that blocked the view of my car). Right after I finished having fun I heard the fire truck coming and snuck off the property around the front while it went around the back. I then proceded to go across the street and park my car in the parking lot and get a burrito.:D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4awh-zroH2s
 
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kwnate said:
Looks like you're driving on rims... Isn't it against the law to have sawblades on a car with a 1jz?

Nice burnouts :)

I'm getting 5-spokes soon. I already have a set with new tires (proper size) lined up. Just think of the duct tape adhesive and sawblades with low pros as camoflage. Make the ricers think they have a chance.:biglaugh:

I just added to my first post that right after I finished a fire truck was coming on the property because they though something big had caught fire due to all the smoke in such a short period of time.:biglaugh: