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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: waldorf
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I was told by the Hoosier tire rep not to switch the tires from side to side because you will lose tire life. I just changed mine after 130 runs and they still had a good bit of dot left in them, and I never switch mine.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Florida
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I'm gonna have to sit down and count the runs one day, but I swap my Hoosier lightweight radials from side-to-side after every race weekend! I've been happy with the wear and traction. When I didn't swap the slicks often many years ago, it seemed that one side wore a little faster.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Ct
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Have you ever tested ET street radials vs bias ply? Would the tenth gained for having radials pertain to the ET Streets as well?
Not trying to hijack but haven't seen this question asked just yet. David Vum |
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