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Re: Hoosier tire wear

To: Richard Urschel <osp13@mybluelight.com>, 76067.1750@compuserve.com
Subject: Re: Hoosier tire wear
From: "Pat Kelly" <lollipop487@attbi.com>
Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 09:29:04 -0700
    Both sets of Hoosiers we used on the Camaro (one set used, one brand 
new), were not flat spotted. They wore on the outside edge because of two
things:
1. We didn't realize we should have swapped them around inside/outside to
spread the wear
2. We couldn't legally get more than .7 degrees negative camber, thus the
wear on the outside edges.
    Other than that, we never took the car beyond really stock; no shock
upgrades, swaybars, etc., which would have helped somewhat on tire wear.
    Our experience in Stock drove us back to Prepared...no tire changing!
Tires last many, many events before the stick disappears, and the tires are
smaller and less expensive by about $200 a set.
--Pat Kelly

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>From: "Richard Urschel" <osp13@mybluelight.com>
>To: 76067.1750@compuserve.com
>Cc: ba-autox@autox.team.net
>Subject: Hoosier tire wear
>Date: Wed, Aug 7, 2002, 9:14 AM
>

> On Wed, 7 Aug 2002 11:04:15 -0400 "John F. Kelly Jr."
> <76067.1750@compuserve.com> wrote:
>>Well, Stacey,
>>        We purchased four (4) Hoosier Autocrossers about two years ago to
>>run on our V6 Camaro in G Stock at a Castle Field event. We --two of
>>us--ran one event prior and then the Divisional, 18 runs total. Our $750
>>purchase was corded at the Divisional's conclusion.
>>        And we did no driving on the street with those tires.
>>
>>        "Greatly reduced" is a slight exageration. <G>
>
> The "Hoosier Autocrosser" is an actual bias ply model.
> I believe you had the early radials which were
> remarkably easy to flat spot down to cord even
> with GM's ABS. I ruined a set pushing through
> ONE corner on abrasive concrete. The later
> generations of Hoosier radials are reportedly
> much better. The bias ply Autocrossers tend to
> heat cycle to death well before wearing down to
> cord, but they only work well on cars with very
> quick steering.
>
> Rich Urschel
>
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