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Originally Posted by Richard Grant
14lbs. is low for radials but maybe high for bias tires. I don't know about Toyo's but with Hoosiers on some tracks they require using #6 compound to hook. How the track is preped is critical. To know for sure how well the tire is working you need to run on a track that other stockers are showing that they can hook. At the local track it's spotty to get a 9" tire to hook. Some tracks are only worried about a over tired bracket car being able to hook and it's almost impossible to get a well running 9" tired car to hook.
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The track prep was not good and there was lots of complaining going on. I lost 1st round and watched the class run their 2nd round. All of the cars I watched spun, but not nearly as bad as I did. I talked to the top 2 points leaders and they both said the track was terrible and not normally this bad. These tires are dated 07, which could be a major factor.
My question is if I'm going the right way with the shock setting.