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Originally Posted by KungFuHamster
why do think that?
if you have a car that has 18 in rims and put a DR on it, its still bone stock
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It depends on how you define stock, doesn't it?
From a warranty perspective -- your differential explodes and you take your new car to the dealer on a flat bed. Is this covered with the OE tires and wheels, probably. Is this failure covered with the sticker drag radials, probably not because the OE MFG does not do durability testing with drag radials. They test with the OE tire and wheel package. It would not be considered stock.
From a purist perspective, the car is bone stock except for the aftermarket rear wheels and tires.
In the drag racing world, I am not sure if you would see a bone stock class accept a vehicle with drag radials. Would they?