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Old 10-28-2008, 07:44 PM
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Does anyone run Goodyear slicks? How do they compare to a similar model M/T or Hoosier?
Old 10-28-2008, 08:14 PM
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Not worth the extra money on small tire car. Fast fast cars, maybe, but my fast car does alright with hoosiers.
Unless you're a fuel guy, save the money.

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Agreed, most run M/T or Hoosier with the same or better results than the more expensive Good Years.

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Originally Posted by Villain281H
Agreed, most run M/T or Hoosier with the same or better results than the more expensive Good Years.

Derek
Same here.

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I am using Goodyear and there are v.good.
The extra money not a lot its more by $20 than the others so I think its worth to buy Goodyear and be one of the big boys
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i tried them before and i have to say that the stiff side wall version is real stable on the top end compared with the same M/T, even with lower pressure in them !




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