Trackrig wrote:
DownTheAvenue wrote:
Why would you even consider your mechanic's opinion over what the manufacturer recommends? I bet that recommendation comes from engineers with college degrees and state licenses as opposed to your mechanic who maybe graduated from high school.
I think you should stay with the tires you have. Having said that, I always have a problem with college trained OEM engineers who aren't bright enough to not do stupid things like engineering engines with horizontal oil filter drain right over the top of the exhaust pipe - they may have a degree, but they don't have any applicable experience to apply it.
Bill
That is an ugly vehicle in your sig line.... I see it has a never change the oil, just add 2 stroke Detroit. I learned to drive in a 6-71 with a 10 speed Spicer. You just slammed your fingers in the door jamb every morning and all was good... had that much power...not..lol