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11-20-2008, 08:09 PM | #1 |
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Rear Slicks for stocker
What slicks would be good for a 76 NOVA running I/SA will need news ones for next seasons but looking now thanks Rich
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11-20-2008, 08:37 PM | #2 |
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Re: Rear Slicks for stocker
I've had good luck with Hoosier. Bias ply are good for consistency. Radials will pick up some ET, but are more sensitive to marginal track conditions. In other words, they'll spin a little easier if the track isn't in good shape. They have standard and lightweight versions. Also, a radial will not grow like a bias ply, so your rpm's will be higher at the finish if using the same size tire. Put the 9" tires on 10" rims if you can find the correct offset. Holeshot wheels provides a wide variety of offsets & styles. www.holeshotwheels.com
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Re: Rear Slicks for stocker
I've run both M/T & Hoosier...the Hoosier seem to be better on the "not so good" tracks but the M/T are quicker on a good track. If your going to run on Div. or National event tracks the M/T works great but if your going to brackets race too on not so good tracks go with the Hoosier...their a gum ball!
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