And your tires didn't explode from exceeding the speed rating of the tires? WOW!!! Who'd a thunk?
Yeah, hard to believe people survive doing things that can easily get them killed.
I guess the universe is just a magical place.
By that logic, surviving risky behavior means it's not really risky. I guess that means ever soldier from WWII that survived charging a machine gun nest that was firing at them can conclude that bullets aren't deadly.
Brilliant.
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2006 Inferno Red SRT-8
Option groups I, II, & III + Sunroof
Built Thursday February 23, 2006 Triple A Performance (AirFunnel, AirHog, Aces IV) QuantumBlue Custom Blended Oil (Yeah, it's that good)
I will drive her until one of us dies!1/4 mile: 13.388 secs@105.75 mph
It doesn't matter what tires are on the car. Shoot just pulling out of your driveway and driving down the road, even at the speed limit, is dangerous. I don't condone driving that fast on public roads and have already made that clear. Not sure where you are trying to go with this.
Not really trying to get anywhere just wanted to know. blow out of perportion i guess..
-Im about to raise it to 140 on stock tires and see if i can hit that now!
Just kidding guys GEEEZZZ!
I hit 141 with my Predator powered but otherwise stock 2008 3.5L SE+
So, yeah... they actually do go that fast.
Should I be concerned my brandy new drag radials are not speed rated?
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2010 R/T DWBlue, 2800 PI stall, Homemade CAI, JBA headers and mids, Flowmaster catback, Custom tune by Diablotoona, 180 T-stat, 3.06 rear gears.
My Charger: 2012 Charger in Bright Silver Metalic, Big Bully CAI, Ported TB, Super 44 FM, 20" Herritage Wheels
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In my 2007 SE, I had it preditor tuned, exhaust and F1's on 20". In my 3.5 my car club was as a group outing and we all gased it.. I was at 155mph, and she was still climbing..
If you're going to go fast, do yourself a favor and 1. drive on a road designed for high speed and 2. put some ZR tires on it before you crank up the limiter.
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