front runers
#2
Senior Member
RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 2,044
Phoenix, hoosier, goodyear, etc they're all good.
Wheter one brand is better than the other? Well that is probably a toss up.
Usually it boils down to brand/price preference for some, not so for others.
I just matched what I had on the back - phoenix's all 4 corners.
Cp
Wheter one brand is better than the other? Well that is probably a toss up.
Usually it boils down to brand/price preference for some, not so for others.
I just matched what I had on the back - phoenix's all 4 corners.
Cp
#3
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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: La.
Posts: 2,890
Reality is that Goodyears are probably the best, otherwise all the pro cars wouldn't be running them. More expensive yes, i've got MT's on the front of my Malibu, i'm sure they are good for 200 mph or more, Goodyears run 330 mph plus. I think they are all safe otherwise they wouldn't be approved by NHRA.
JMO
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#6
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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Coldwater, MI
Posts: 2,998
Hooseirs for me
also knock on wood, gy,hoosier and mt rears I've never had a leak and do nothing but mount them. My MT front runners . have 1 that leaks like a SOB .. cant wait to get new hoosiers lol
also knock on wood, gy,hoosier and mt rears I've never had a leak and do nothing but mount them. My MT front runners . have 1 that leaks like a SOB .. cant wait to get new hoosiers lol
#8
Well I guess I got lucky then. Did mine in june or july and then when I put it in the trailer for winter aired them up to 20 psi and sometime after christmas when i checked them they were still fine.
#9
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CRAFTSMAN
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 53
Originally Posted by BEAST477
I run Moroso front and MT rear. Hey Shawn I found that coating the sidewalls with dish soap using a foam brush has solved the leaking problem. So far so good anyhow.
Thanks