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what size and compound rears are you guys using? im guessing the size is 63*10*10?

 

also what size annd compound front? is it 57*6?

 

are you using american racer fronts or hoosier?

 

thanks, mark

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In FL, most everyone uses Hoosier 59-10-10 rears(18" tall), 10, 12, & 15 compound or American Racer 18x10x10, 23 compound rear tires.

 

We run either Hoosier 57-6-10, 12 & 15 compound or American Racer 18x6x10, 23 compound front tires

 

I'm a Hoosier and American Racer tire dealer and that's mostly what I sell.

 

I personally run Ameican Racers and like them.

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thanks man, thats some good info

 

what tread pattern does everyone run on the front?

 

has anyone ever tried the "D" pattern hoosiers? (super chain link tread)

 

if not, why not? thats what all the micro sprints use over here.

 

also fastrnrik, which compund hoosier would be most similar to the american racer SD-33?

 

my friend has SD-33s and says they are the go but i can get a good deal from a hoosier dealer over here, so which compound hoosier would be the same/similar?

 

thanks again, mark

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buy 4 of each compound, switch tires as track changes.... may wanna look into a groover and siffer..... my .02

i run hoosier..... stagger is good too on some tracks.....

Edited by r_flagel222
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I run a 61-10-10 a 10 compound on the inside and 12 on the ouside. The rollout on the 59's is a bit small a well streched one is good but most are too small, I run larger tires because i got the power to pull it.

 

I personaly hated the chainlinks on the front i run the sideways lined ones, they gripped much better

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