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Old 09-27-2011, 06:11 PM
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Yes, the 275s are bigger..............everyone called them "Ws" They are still a better working tire because of the sidewall and softer compound though.

Question we are considering is "do the 315 hoosiers act too much like a slick for a great track?"

I tend to think that they would work for the OP
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A, how many hits do you have on that set of MT 315's.. Do we need a new set for Indy?

I think it would be cool to try another brand but I'm sure that Mike, Mark, and Mark are all looking to kick some butt in Indy so the only thing I'd wanna change would be the oil and maybe try a qual hit or two with no filters.
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true, that is a major change to go to a race on



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