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Re: [TR] Does anyone know a good source for Red Lines

To: cm.sherman@verizon.net, jimhearn1@comcast.net,
Subject: Re: [TR] Does anyone know a good source for Red Lines
From: TR250Driver@aol.com
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 13:58:49 EDT
In a message dated 5/21/2007 10:03:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
cm.sherman@verizon.net writes:


> just curious... What type of driving to you do. Certainly 40 year old  tire 
> technology combined with rock hard sidewalls and slim width can't provide a 
> high quality ride. I have a set as a spare... Used to sound like a cat 
> screaming when I made tight turns 
> 

Actually the new manufacture Michelin X Redlines use modern rubber compounds. 
You can tell the difference by the X on the sidewall.  The old ones do not 
have an X and are rock hard.  The new ones are much better and don't even 
require tubes. 

 I have scared a few guys on the Autocross course with the new ones and 
actually have a few 2nd pace awards.  Always losing to guys running oversize 
205's 
or something in stock class.  Yes, you are right they scream especially on 
wire wheels. I would not say that Redlines are the tire of choice for autocross 
but they are stock to the TR250 & TR6. On my modified cars I run Yoko's.

On the road, driving at legal limits I find the ride to be fine. Of course I 
have never run anything but Redlines for 18 years now so I don't have much to 
compare them with. I have so many because I take them off after so long 
because I don't trust a 10 year old tire. 

I would never run the G-800's or trunk tires. Those are for someone's museum 
car.

Regards,
Darrell


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