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1 (800) 251-0017 Bob Vilven of Vilven tire. Last I checked shipped and shaved for $182 each. They last forever! Jonathan
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Re: Tire advice Well...it looks like it's down to Toyo RA1 or Michelinn sport cups. Besides the price, which would stick better on the track?
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That is a good choice toyo ra-1 They last and stick good.
That is a good choice toyo ra-1
Re: Tire advice Try Toyo Proxes RA1.
Tire advice Hello, I'm tired of stuffing my car with track tires, so I've decided to compromise and get some tires that I can drive to the track on. My car is only driven to the track (and the mechanic :), and the longest drive is probably under 500 miles. The ideal tire would be something that I can legally drive to the track on, and won’t be destroyed by the trip to the track. Grip is the most important factor to me.. I currently use Victor racers for the track and S03 for the street. I’ve been running the S03’s on the track for the last few events and I really like them, but more grip would be nice. My S03’s are almost gone so that’s why it’s time to see if there is a better alternative. Any recommendations? I’m strongly considering the Yokohama A032R, any advice on those vs. another set of S03’s? Thanks, Nader Ebeid White 88 M3
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