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old style last longer.
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I haven't had any trouble with them leaking. even been through the sand burrs at Rockingham with no problems.
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I had one leaker, the other was fine. The dish soap trick works very well to seal them.
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Never had any problems with either set of the DS-2s. I liked the way they fit compared with the old ones, but I think the old style will last long enough to dry rot rather than run out of tread.
I changed to the Mickey Thompson newr style front tires that are a lot like the Moroso DS-2s in looks. I have 2 sets. None leak and one is 2 seasons old, one has a season under their belt with no issues. No matter what you buy, compare the rolloout to make sure you get what you want.
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