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Old 04-26-2023, 05:54 PM   #1
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Default Goodyear D 4827 or D 5202 feedback .

I know another tyre question .
Can anyone give me some feedback on the Goodyear D 4827 , 30x9 (29.5 tall - 92.5 rollout ) or D 5202 30x9 ( 29.6 tall - 93.1 rollout)
Near 3800 lb 68 Satellite on Caltracs , footbrake 10.30 range .
I know the 4827 may be an older type , I also know there is the newer 5202 with a improved compound .
As the 5202 is for Factory Stock type cars would this be better for a heavier car ?
Talking to Goodyear distributor here in Oz its a lucky dip for them in what they order vs what they get .
I may use Tbrake later but have gone back to footbrake on my current Hoosier 30x10.5 radial slick .(29.5 tall)
How many passes approximately ?
It also is a price point as the 4827 is more than $120.00 cheaper per tyre at the moment compared to Hoosier
PS my mate is also interested for his 62 Belair @ 3950lbs using Tbrake .

Thanks in advance

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Old 04-26-2023, 07:32 PM   #2
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Default Re: Goodyear D 4827 or D 5202 feedback .

Tex - dude sorry I’ve got no info regarding your query, but feel compelled to respond.
1. In this hemisphere it’s “tire” or you could go with “slick”.
2. Is Tex a common name down under?
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Old 04-26-2023, 09:26 PM   #3
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Default Re: Goodyear D 4827 or D 5202 feedback .

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Tex - dude sorry I’ve got no info regarding your query, but feel compelled to respond.
1. In this hemisphere it’s “tire” or you could go with “slick”.
2. Is Tex a common name down under?
maybe - dont give up your day job .
Moving along


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