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I've had two sets of Hoosier 9x30's, and have always run Goodyears since. Had no wear or consistency from the Hoosiers.
15 1/2 psi minimum to 16 1/2 psi maximum on my 3250# ride at mid 10's. But, I'm a bracket racer. I've found that the Goodyear D-4A is best all around for hot to cool tracks, with a very light burnout on hot (115*+) tracks. They do make better compounds for very hot track conditions. Been running them since '01 or so? There are usually 8 compounds available in Goodyear 9x30's |
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