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Do you know if they will be selling VP at the divisional?
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Great explanation of goat's heads, Larry. I was wondering what in the heck you guys were referring to.
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Cindy just called back and they will in fact have VP fuel at the track - the distributor just left Cindy Gibb-Arias office about an hour ago so she tells me!
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Yes, they are very hard on front tires, especially the 29" MTs with the vertical grooves. The goat heads fit in the grooves very nicely and poke a hole in the tire. I remember one time at Yakima I had to plug my fronts 4 or 5 times. After that I started taking the street tire fronts I use on my bracket car. They aren't as hard on slicks as long as you have plenty of wear left. I don't think Beard's slicks would last too long. :) They wreak havoc on scooter and bicycle tires though. -Toby |
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Thanks a lot for taking the time to find out. It's much appreciated. I'm still driving home from Sonoma. Had another rear dually tire blow last night. I haven't had a tire blow for a few years. I guess it's making up for it this trip. :) -Toby |
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Yeah, you're probably right, but if I change them before they blow I don't get the pro-rate discount. :) The tire I blew on the way down I got 50% off the new one. This last one I got 60% off. I've been buying my tires at Walmart for about the last 8 years and I don't think I've paid full price for a tire since I switched from 16.5" to 16" rims and I had to buy 7 of them about 8 or so years ago. And there's always a Walmart just up the road. :) The price of tires has really gone up lately. 3 or 4 years ago the Uniroyal Liberators that I use cost $96 now they are $140. Edit: I should clarify that I have paid full price for the front tires though as they don't blow. They used to cup real bad, but since I started rotating this last pair they have worn really nice. I have almost 60,000 miles on them and there's plenty of tread left. -Toby |
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