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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 651 Joined: 3-September 05 From: Chicagoland Member No.: 876 ![]() |
Well to date I've sold over 28 sets of Tire Blankets in both large and small sizes. The blankets have been purchased by people all over the US and even Canada, but I've only sold 1 set to a fellow FRRAX member/ESP competitor/friend. Well, what are the rest of you waiting for? (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/whip.gif) Maybe you'd like to hear what a few satisfied customers have had to say about them:
I got to use my MLS blankets (my wife calls them tire cozies) for the first time at the Houston Tour and they worked better than expected. When we first pulled into our grid spot after a run the tires would be around 120 degrees and after 10-15 minutes of waiting with the blankets on, they would still be 110 degrees. I won my class and the blankets helped (and no, I'm not sponsored by MLS). - Mark Sawatsky 4/6/09, SCCAfourms.com You can order you set of tire blankets directly thru my website: www.MLSMotorRacing.com Thanks in advance, Eric Thompson This post has been edited by Major_Lee_Slow: Apr 23 2009, 03:42 PM |
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 50 Joined: 11-August 05 From: White Lake, MI Member No.: 843 ![]() |
So it sounds like I'm on the right track, I'm just not sure how I can prove it with unquestionable data in a cost effective manner. Yes I did. Overall I was happy with them and on a 60 degree day I had temps around 110 by my last run as a single driver. When I would pull the bag back to set my pressures a nice wave of heat (probably mostly from the brakes) hits you. It's nice that the wind isn't taking all of that away. |
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