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# NUMBER*TIRE SIZE*******WIDTH DIA.* CIRC.*REC RIM WIDTH*COMPOUNDS WEIGHT 18209 30.0/9.0R-15 Radial*** 9.0" 29.5" 92.5" 8-10" C06 22 18210 30.0/9.0R-15 Radial 9.0" 29.5" 92.5" 8-10" C07 24 18211 9.0/30.0R-15 Radial 9.0" 29.9" 94.0" 8-10" C07 24 18212 9.0/30.0R-15 Radial*** 9.0" 29.9" 94.0" 8-10" C06 22 I have run both the 18212 (CO6) lt. wt. tire and the 18211 (CO7) tire. my 60' was the same with both, and the CO7 gives me an average of 35-40 more passes. So you know what tire I have settled on. Last edited by rallye bob; 08-08-2009 at 08:23 AM. |
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Sorry my bad typing 18209 and 18210 were the tires I was asking about. I got a set on thursday tested the car on Friday. The car is new only four on some old 18210 some tire spin on a bald track. Three more runs with 18209 on friday no spin better 60' on still a bald track. How many runs have people been getting on the radials?
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18211's here, usually 100 passes up to 120 passes on them, hand them down to lower powered cars and they run em to the cords.
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