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Old 01-31-2003, 01:25 AM
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luke, how long will a set of a3s03's last on a impala ss. i have 3 road course schools i want to run and 5 autocrosses. would it be better to run the kuhmo's and save the hoosiers for the last events? i have run the yoko a-32 and did pretty well with those, but i want a hair more stick. thanks
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Hoosier R3S03's do wear very quickly and most drivers are lucky to get 2 weekend schools out of a set but, they are able to post the fastest times. I say use the Hoosiers for the autocrosses and Kumho's for the big tracks because the autocrosses are a competition while the track days are either DE or just for fun ( not a true race)
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