And if they won't take them back, advertise them on Apexspeed.
And if they won't take them back, advertise them on Apexspeed.
Jim
I wish I understood everything I know.
Today I talked to Fred at the Hoosier dealer in Plymouth, the parent store of the store in Plainfield. when he heard the whole story he agreed to take the radials back and sell me some bias ply for the rear. I'll use my old tires if they have not been shredded yet. I understand there may be come front available bias ply around soon.
Thanks Fred!
Thanks Jim too.
Tom
That must be a relief. Good deal!
Jim
I wish I understood everything I know.
I don't understand. Why can't you buy a full set? The only issue I am aware of is that until all of the R25 rears are sold, Hoosier won't produce any R20 rears. But fronts are already made in R20. That should require just a little adjustment of the car.
Have you heard more?
Jim
I wish I understood everything I know.
So today I found myself not contacted by Fred or anybody so I called the Plymouth store....Fred is off racing. So I called Plainfield store and not only do they not have the correct tires for me they have shredded my tires already.
So I bought a new pair of rear tires in the (apparently) bias ply.
Anybody have a pair of front tires for autocross you an sell me?
Tom
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I am still desperately looking for some bias ply front tires for autocross. Anybody have some in the midwest?
Adam in Plymouth believes he can get me two front bias ply with on being the goodest and one that is one step harder compound. I also believe that he stated they are not discontinuing the autoross tires but are out of stock and not able to build a new batch until August.
So running the different sizes in front should I run the hard compound a little lower on air pressure?
(Adam said put an extra pound in the harder tire.)
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They're shipping me one front.
Thanks very much!
Tom Walgamuth
You are welcome!
On running a split compound on an axle, the harder compound goes on the side seeing the most abuse. More turns to the right or a super long right hand sweeper, hard compound on the left front. Adam probably said to go up in pressure a pound as that tire will not build as much heat as the softer compound so you need to start higher to get to the hot pressure the car works best at. Flip side is, if you go lower it might squirm more, build heat and build pressure. However it might stall out and not get to your desired hot pressure. That's where the testing and doing what the car wants to work well comes to play. It's a black art
I just got the other front slick (fed ex) in the desired size and compound today from Appalachian tires. I'm gonna go get it mounted. I got a new battery installed and working too. The battery is an ordinary gel type and is a penalty of 6 or 7# but, I'll be racing tomorrow it appears.
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