I was thinking about using 2nd hand tyres for a 1750 # car used mostly on concrete / tarmac / slick dirt. short run stuff
23.5 > 24.5 .... SD 23 > SD33
Yes / No ,
I really just don't want to spend gob fulls of money, ... I have very deep pockets and short arms lol.
uncleian / somebody will know ??.... Ta
hoozier midget tyres
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Re: hoozier midget tyres
There are some dirt tracks here in the US that require pavement take-offs for their track tires. Seems to work OK on a limited HP deal.
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Re: hoozier midget tyres
Thank god someone replied!.... not that your just ' someone ' Kroozer
I just didn't know if the bloody things would melt off the rims, these races are sprint type that last 4 odd minutes, so I'm thinking they should last
Rim width, .... would you run the rim = to the tyre or tread width ?
Are dirt compounds way softer than pavement ? ... I know that dirt looks mighty hard by the end of a 50 lap midget feature.
I just didn't know if the bloody things would melt off the rims, these races are sprint type that last 4 odd minutes, so I'm thinking they should last
Rim width, .... would you run the rim = to the tyre or tread width ?
Are dirt compounds way softer than pavement ? ... I know that dirt looks mighty hard by the end of a 50 lap midget feature.
Re: hoozier midget tyres
The Hoosier tire site will give you plenty of info if you have the tire model # available.
The Hoosier tires we run on dirt are pretty hard… I think they have a durometer reading in the mid-50's IIRC. The rubber compounds vary from a dirt to an asphalt tire… lots of different tech going on there. A call to your Hoosier distributor should also help you a bit.
The Hoosier tires we run on dirt are pretty hard… I think they have a durometer reading in the mid-50's IIRC. The rubber compounds vary from a dirt to an asphalt tire… lots of different tech going on there. A call to your Hoosier distributor should also help you a bit.
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