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      07-30-2020, 11:17 AM   #1274
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Originally Posted by Cashmo View Post
FWIW, I ran the Goodyears at the Peru Tour and they felt great. Of course, any new tire at my first real autox of the year would have felt great, even in the first heat.

Eagle F1 Supercar 3 - Size: 275/35R18 are only $240 each. Buy a set of four and get a $100 Goodyear Prepaid Mastercard Card by mail-in rebate.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...F1S3&tab=Specs

The latest Tirerack test (using 245's) showed they may not be quite as fast as Yoko A052's on asphalt but they're close, wear better and cost less. Good turn in feel and seemed to handle the hot temps. Kind of a cross between Bridgestone RE71's and BFG Rival S's. https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=255

Tommy, I'll run the Goodyear's at Nats if you do.

Lemme know by Aug 10th as I'll probably put in an expensive order for Yoks around then. Although I'm torn regarding 265 or 295's in the rear. Plus it would suck to buy new tires and then have Nats get cancelled at the last minute.

Thanks,
Jeff
Hmm, that's an interesting proposal Jeff. How do those tires put down power compared to the Bridgestones? I feel like I lost a lot of time last year by losing traction in the rear so that's been a selling point for the yoks, though some of that is due to my setup
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