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Old 01-22-2009, 09:55 AM
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Anyone tried these at the track ? I run them on the street but never tracked them.

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Old 01-22-2009, 10:09 AM
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i believe a member on here uses those at the track "breeze" i just cant recall what his 60' was on them...
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i believe a member on here uses those at the track "breeze" i just cant recall what his 60' was on them...
If you run into him ask for me.
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hoosier full slick FTW like i told you haha!
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With the power that things making pitt, go for the real tire.... I wouldn't doubt it if that Hoosier puts you in the 1.4x range based on what you're doing with those dinky 255 M/Ts... I run the 28x10x16 on a 16x10 aluminum wheel myself.
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Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
With the power that things making pitt, go for the real tire.... I wouldn't doubt it if that Hoosier puts you in the 1.4x range based on what you're doing with those dinky 255 M/Ts... I run the 28x10x16 on a 16x10 aluminum wheel myself.
I hear ya Lance.

Yeah, that is what I am going to run, Hoosier and the 10" rim...I just have the M&H already as my street set up and didn't want to burn them up for nothing at the track. Was just curious if they can hook or not.

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I say go try them and see what it does, one track day shouldn't hurt 'em too bad.
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Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
I say go try them and see what it does, one track day shouldn't hurt 'em too bad.
I think the next drag day I will. Just run a couple in full street dress.
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I run the Hoosier 28-10-16 on an 8" aluminum wheel...get you some and bust off a 10
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I have heard that for a heavier vehicle hoosie's are the way to go.. Im not saying that to start a pissing match, but heard from somebody, that holds records in racing.. Thats the next tires im gonna run for the track...


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