Great deal on slicks at Tirerack - 89 bucks a tire!
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Great deal on slicks at Tirerack - 89 bucks a tire!
For all you tire slayers, check this out.
These puppies wont last long but they'll be a lot of fun
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
These puppies wont last long but they'll be a lot of fun

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
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My set was just delivered and they are so soft you can carve your name in them with your thumb nail lol
These are tires you bring with you to the track on an extra set of wheels, mount on the car at the track, and take off before you drive back home. Reviews say they last between 150-400 road track miles
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Miles is actually not a very accurate way of expressing how long they last. Most use heat cycles, basically sessions from warm up to cool down. They say 15-20 heat cycles. With 4 ~20-minute sessions on my typical lapping day, that would mean they will last me 4-5 track days. Personally, I seriously doubt that they will
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You should come visit the new National Corvette Musuem track and dominate some Corvettes. It is kind of a drive from Denver though.
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Yeah Kentucky is a little bit of a drive
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Yes, they are 2009 production. So what? To my knowledge tires only deteriorate from load and being in direct sunlight. The compound shouldn't be affected.
http://www.edmunds.com/car-care/how-old-and-dangerous-are-your-tires.html
I personally would not buy a new old tire because it may come apart. But read this article. Can enlighten u a bit.
How Old - and Dangerous - Are Your Tires?
How Old - and Dangerous - Are Your Tires?
As long as the rubber isn't cracked I wouldn't be very worried, but I also wouldn't expect full grip either.
Insanely crazy deal on those slicks, I feel like buying stacks of them just because of how good the price is.
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I was tempted to call them and ask how many they had ;-)



