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apexman
http://hoosiertire.com/r3s03sal.HTM

Just thought I would let those of you that dd not already know about the sale. They still have alot of sizes still available but you might wait on the hone for awhile. The 275/40/17's were like 138 dollars!

Derek
Cal
Thanks for posting that. What's the difference between the"A" and the "R" versions?
rmackintosh
QUOTE (Cal @ Jul 14 2004, 03:29 PM)
Thanks for posting that. What's the difference between the"A" and the "R" versions?

A = autocross compound
R = road race compound

I assume the autocross compound is softer....
Cal
Oh ok A=autocross, R=roadrace. Anyone know how bad it would be to use the R type for autox?
patred
QUOTE (Cal @ Jul 14 2004, 04:09 PM)
Oh ok A=autocross, R=roadrace. Anyone know how bad it would be to use the R type for autox?

They're not that "bad" (haven't autocrossed on them personally but know people who have). They wear a little better than the A tires but are just a tick slower. Take a bit longer to heat up but shouldn't be an issue this time of year. smile.gif If you're just running local autocrosses where you're after a $5 piece of wood (and not the money and fame you can attain at the national SCCA events wink.gif ), they are a good compromise.

Pat
apexman
Hey, no problem guys. Figured sombody wouldn' mind saving a little on a new se of tires.

I have a buddy that uses a set of thr R's on his Porsche at thr local autocross. He does well with them. Like Patred said, they do take a little longer to heat up but in the summer, it doesn't matter much.

Derek
Absolut Speed
How will they last the winter in my garage (unused)?
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Question is.... I've heard alot of people say that the 04's last twice as long as the 03's....
So even though they are 40% off, aren't the 04's just as good a deal at full price?
Cal
QUOTE (Absolut Speed @ Jul 14 2004, 10:11 PM)
How will they last the winter in my garage (unused)?

I would like to know the answer to this also!
sgarnett
Used race tires don't seem to store well. I don't know how well new tires hold up in storage. It does help to keep them at a moderate temperature (protected from both heat AND cold) and seal them up in heavy black plastic "lawn & garden" garbage bags to keep out the air and light.

Race rubber is like very slow cure epoxy. I'm not sure whether the intial heat cycles are required to jump-start the process or if they start aging immediately. However, since these tires were probably made in 2003, they've already been stored for at least one winter (hopefully in somewhat controlled conditions).
rmackintosh
.....DONE.....any deal like this on Hoosiers, I gotta jump on....

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NataSS Inc
Why is it that there is ALWAYS a killer deal on something when I am freaking BROKE! These are an essential item for me and they are dirt cheap........story of my fricken life mad.gif
rmackintosh
QUOTE (NataSS Inc @ Jul 15 2004, 01:28 PM)
Why is it that there is ALWAYS a killer deal on something when I am freaking BROKE! These are an essential item for me and they are dirt cheap........story of my fricken life mad.gif

...I'm with ya there Boyce....1000%

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Cal
QUOTE (NataSS Inc @ Jul 15 2004, 01:28 PM)
Why is it that there is ALWAYS a killer deal on something when I am freaking BROKE! These are an essential item for me and they are dirt cheap........story of my fricken life mad.gif

Sounds like a Mastercard or Visa moment to me! laugh.gif
rmackintosh
If anyone is doing this.....Hoosier is out of 315's for the rear...plenty of 275's they said....

They suggested Tire Rack....and the prices are the same.....that is where I got mine....in stock as of today
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