rabid_josh
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- Joined
- Sep 2, 2020
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- Location
- Columbus, OH
- First Name
- Josh
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Ford Mustang GT
- Thread starter
- #16
idk where you're from, but radial prep aint happening around here, and i aint payin 100-200 to go test on a radial prepped track. No prep is extremely common and there events weekend after weekend year round vs radial prepped stuff that happens 1/3 of the amount of time. If i want to race i am going to setup my stuff to whats in this area, and thats no prep. There are plenty of products to use and ive reached out to those people at those companies and they've pointed me in the right direction for a proper setup. I can drive, read a surface and make the adjustments necessary. I aint afraid of no prep and do NOT need some flypaper track to run the numbers this car should run. if yall aint about that life its fine by me, but i am.LOL! I know, I did the same thing, and all I have is a pile of broken parts to prove it.
If you want to go fast, without tearing up your equipment, go to a fully prepped track.
Be safe and have fun!
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