![]() 02/12/2017 at 20:18 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
...and you got nothing left for tires. MILESTAR.
Some jams for your night, I love me some Run The Jewels:
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Killer Mike is a national treasure.
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“Do I get better tires or drilled and slotted rotors?”
Friction, how does it work?
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They’re just going to become smoke
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It has a fiberglass hood too, for lightness.
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From all the FWD burnouts?
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No, after the rears burn, the fronts go to the rears
tire rotation yo
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Can’t say I’m familiar with Milestar. Is that some kind of Walmart value brand?
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I’m guessing.
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Best argument for square stance
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Miss mine!
Gone but not forgotten, after a very agrivating hit and run on my birthday several years ago.
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Not Walmart. I’ve found that Sears, Pep Boys, and Discount Tire offer them, though.
Milestar is a brand of Nankang Rubber tire from Taiwan.
Walmart actually pretty much only offers major tire brands: Goodyear, Michelin, Bridgestone, General, BFGoodrich, Continental, Hankook, Cooper, Kumho, Pirelli, Firestone, Uniroyal, Falken, Yokohama, Nitto, Dunlop, Nexen (South Korean brand that’s done a decent job of pushing into the US market with good quality tires at reasonable prices), Mastercraft (owned by Cooper), Douglas (owned by Goodyear), and Dextero (the only ‘cheap’ tire brand, out of Singapore)