Stick cars don't like radials.
I'm tubeless as well, 28" Hoosier QTPs.
I'm tubeless as well, 28" Hoosier QTPs.
Stick cars don't like radials.
I'm tubeless as well, 28" Hoosier QTPs.
I know that this is an old thread, but how do you guys keep the slicks in place?
You learned wrong then. dr's are not harder on a car then a slick. They just have to be driven differently and can not be treated like a slick and vice versa...
+1 except I'm on a 27" tire. Can run these tires on the road and have no problem at all(30+ psi).
What do you mean in place? Are you referring to bead locking them? If so, these don't need it(or mine haven't seemed like they do).
There were several guys on the page before that said their slicks were moving. And I've seen guys say the same on other forums.
How many miles are you guys getting out of your DR's out of curiosity?
That is incorrect. The shock to your driveline components with a drag radial stick shift launch is much worse than that of a slick launch.
when I got rims and tires I heard most get around 5000 miles if they are lucky which kept me from considering running them myself. I put more than 1000 miles on the car a month. Couldn't do that.
I'm with you, at least 12k a year unfortunately. That's probably on the easy side. I couldn't be getting new rear tires twice a year I don't think lol.
How many miles are you guys getting out of your DR's out of curiosity?