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Khumo vs. Hoosier
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<blockquote data-quote="TroyV" data-source="post: 9609682" data-attributes="member: 28469"><p>Hoosier tires are far too expensive and far too delicate to risk driving to events on, regardless of distance. All it takes is one sharp object to ruin a Hoosier tire. V's are tougher, but I still wouldn't drive on them..</p><p></p><p>That said, under those conditions, A6's will not last even half as long as V's will. </p><p></p><p>However....for the short time they are alive...they will return MUCH faster autocross times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TroyV, post: 9609682, member: 28469"] Hoosier tires are far too expensive and far too delicate to risk driving to events on, regardless of distance. All it takes is one sharp object to ruin a Hoosier tire. V's are tougher, but I still wouldn't drive on them.. That said, under those conditions, A6's will not last even half as long as V's will. However....for the short time they are alive...they will return MUCH faster autocross times. [/QUOTE]
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