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If you need the extra traction use the CO6. If not use the CO7 and get longer tire life. I switched from the CO7 to the CO6 and I get more consistent traction. Expecially on marginal tracks. I have never tried the M/T's but the Hoosiers do hook better than Goodyears.
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Been running Hoosier Radials for the past 11 years, 8 of which running on their 30 x 10.5 CO7 radial slick, using 3 sets per season, logging 75 passes per set on my former 3880 lb. '68 Chevelle that went a best 60 foot of 1.28 launching off the footbrake...
![]() The last 3 years I've been running their 32 x 13.5 CO6 radial slick, using 2 sets per season logging 125 passes per set, on my 3130lb. former super stock ride that has gone a best 60 foot of 1.17 launching off the footbrake as well... ![]() Both cars are DEADLY, with the 60 foots varing thousanths from pass to pass. Last edited by 1320racer; 10-01-2011 at 10:07 AM. |
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Location: Des Allemands, LA
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1320racer,what size wheels are you using with the 13.5"x32"?
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