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Old 01-15-2006, 02:23 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Electric Lockers for 10.25 / 10.5 ?

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You can't run open for obvious reasons, and full LOCKED will just put you into the Mcdonalds parking lot trying to make that hard lefthander on the ricers bumper. In order to actually stay consistent and fast on pavement, you HAVE to use a LS unit...... If you like having fun on the street, LS is the only way. If you just want to roll around on the street or go in totally straight lines, then a detroit locker, or a spool/selectable locker is fine. Open sucks for everything, it's not even in the discussion. LS for the street, with selectable locked for the times when you're hanging a tire would be the ultimate carrier.

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[/ QUOTE ] "on the ricers bumper" [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif[/img] Most people are not out playing "Starsky and Hutch". How close, points wise, are you to losing your license (this time)?
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