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The "Soft" to Firm" chart is at the bottom of the first section. But you may need to call Hoosier directly to find out the difference between CO and DO.
http://www.hoosiertire.com/specdrag.htm
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C07 is a stick tire. Its what i run on my super stocker
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Robbie,
Are you sure about that? All of the 9" Stocker radials are "CO" compounds and I've always heard that radial slicks and stick cars don';t mix, at least not on Stockers.
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I believe "DO" tires are Bias and "CO" are radials.
We run CO6 on our High HP cars and CO7 on lower. CO7 last longer for us. Radials work fine on our 10 sec. Super Stock cars with Transbrake... ....Suspension must be working right. We are faster on Goodyears.
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The lightweight bias tires are co
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I thought lightweight radials = C06
I thought std. weight radials = C07 I thought bias - DO tires I checked on Website and it appears to reflect that as well.
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I run a Hoosier 18237 lightweight bias. It is a c07 compound. Which is the firm compound. Works good with a stick.
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