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I recall seeing someone using Trackhawk tips.
I'll be going the opposite direction, as a nice member here sold me a set of Challenger tips that I'll put on the 'Hawk.
Once that happens I'll have a better idea of how interchangeable they are.
Can I get 24,71 mph in my Redeye?
No, I sure can't (if for no other reason because I only have Hellcat), but my girlfriend could.
She sure doesn't drive slowly, but her excuse was "I got stuck behind slow traffic". That means they were going less than 80 on a road that's mostly 55.
Obviously it was simply irresistible. How could I not post that??
Besides, most getaway cars are traditionally 4-doors, so it does make some sense that the stragglers picked those over, say, a Nissan Juke.
It takes energy to make a tire bounce, so the smoother it rolls the less power you waste.
Not that I've tried, but an inner tube could probably be road force balanced, if there's enough pressure in it.
Thankfully, they don't seem to like it around here. Not humid enough, maybe, and definitely not warm enough.
But it could also be that they plan for the future, preferring instead places like Florida where the elderly are well established.
Besides, this is a golf course free zone (no sand for...
You're gonna hate this, Hiccupster, but there's no sand around here.
Lubriderm? Yeah, when it won't go above 20% in the house in the winter, I do sometimes use it.
Meanwhile, the Challenger enjoys not rusting away. And probably also that no poisonous snakes or alligators can puncture its tires...
Ah, a harpoon. Now that would be a good replacement for the ugly fish eye on the front of the 'Hawk.
I'd use it for slow moving traffic, though, and have a quick release.
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