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    #31
    Oh yes, I am def. hooked now. Thanks for the positive comments guys.


    Kish, I ended up not running the R-comps. Some other friends of mine suggested using the Falken's to start. Glad I did too, although I did feel in total control throughout the sessions, except for one time. Had an awesome time. I don't think I can do both Limerock and Pocono, since the two are so close together. I'll make a decision soon.


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    I think your dad paid off your instructor on that review........hahahahaha
    hehehe... nice man. ;)
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      #32
      ben,

      good decision on not running the r-comps. come to pocono in oct. we should have a great e30 representation there! maybe we can even get lime rock afficionado joel there!
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        #33
        yeah, R-comps are not a great choice for your first DE. I did mine on BFG KDW2's, and while they are fantastic, they're not even as agressive as a street/autox tire - I never once felt like my tires were a limiting factor.

        Glad you had fun - if you want to see what the R-Comps feel like, bring them to an autox. it's a way different feeling. They are sortof addicting though, so maybe wait until you've done a few more HPDEs. ;)
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