Re: Hoosier C06 or C07 Radials?
I've been running the 9.0/30.0R-15 lightweight radials which are C06 compound. Normally I'm at 3,540+ in J/CM or 3,700+ in K/CM and they've worked well for me, as long as the track is properly maintained.
It would help to get a wider wheel which would allow you to run more air pressure and possibly help the sidewalls. I run mine at 21 lbs. It wears a bit more in the middle, but that's where it likes it. Many Stockers have their 9" tires on 10" rims. But that may cause issues with section width clearance if you are narrower now or difficulty in getting the right offset. The harder C07 compound radials may extend life, but I'm saving a couple of pounds of rotating weight with the C06. The Cal-Tracs probably hit the tires harder than SS springs.
You can call Hoosier Tire South in TN. ( Phone (865) 984-3232 )
for any local dealers or call Mike Griggs or Tripp Griggs at Ocala Tire (352) 622-7233 to see if they can hook you up with Hoosiers or know someone who can.
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