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So I try not to drive in the rain cause I like keeping it clean. I ALSO sometimes..like doing donuts and drifting and such at giant empty lots or rural areas.

1) Would those super slicks or whatever they're called...those tires that perform really well when dry but are absolute garbage when wet...would those benefit me twofold?

Rarely drive it in the rain, almost never, and if I was so included, it would slide a bit easier without ruining my tread as much? And much better performance as well in the dry?

I know this is something an 18yo might ask, but I am completely safe i assure you! And have many years of mistakes to know not to do this on the road.

2) And can anyone estimate how much your 0-60 times are helped with much better tires such as the one's i'm describing vs stock for a base model 18s? They're P-zero all seasons. If i'm getting like 5.0-5.5, might gain...0.1? 0.2?
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