Hoosier Dirtstockers!
They cost about half what the slicks do, have a very aggressive tread, made
for competition (e.g. not just a street tire taken to the track, although
they do have a DOT on them).
The size I have mounted up on my GP Spit is the P205/60D13. They are taller
and narrower than the 20x8x13 slicks, but in the wet that is not all a bad
thing. Last time I had occasion to race them was in a qual session at
Hallett and I qualified 4th in an all-Prod all-GT field. But then it was dry
for the race and as expected I rapidly found my way past several cars
qualified behind me! :-)
And FWIW, that occasion, being the first time I'd ever shown up on rain
rubber generated comment from a few other drivers including a couple of
National heavy hitters who were about unanimous in approval of my choice. I
bought them on recommendation of two different Hoosier purveyors -- both
Solo II National Champions and one of whom, like, me, also road races:
Charlie Clark (KC Raceware) and Ron Ver Mulm (R&S Racing).
--Rocky Entriken
----- Original Message -----
From: "matt matthews" <mattspit@worldnet.att.net>
To: "'fot'" <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: spit rain tires
> Does anyone know of any high performance tires that would be good in the
> rain and fit 6" wide spitfire rims?
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