Steve,
I have been running the Hoosier Street td since I was a newbie with great
results on my spit and my gt6. They have lasted a long time with moderate
wear as I am not at the front of the pack. I have also been using the Toyo
Proxis r888 with similar results. The Toyo has a nice tread pattern that runs
well in the rain eliminating the cost for a second set of tires. Both have
been predictable as far as when they break free as long as both brands are
warmed up first.
john
> From: Gt6steve@aol.com
> Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 14:32:10 -0400
> To: FOT@autox.team.net
> Subject: [Fot] Tires again, Herald based cars
>
> Amici,
>
> Any time now the future owner of the Yellow Peril GT6 is arriving to take
> possession.
>
> He's a new driver and I'm confident he'll ask about what tires to run.
> And frankly I have no idea anymore. I've been running Hoosiers for the
last
> couple years and haven't kept current on alternatives.
>
> I don't think the soft Hoosiers are the tire for a newbie.
>
> So what else is currently available. They should be forgiving of mistakes
> and hard enough to last a while. What's the current crop??
>
> Regards, Steve
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