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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Ordering Hoosier R6 to use on the street... am I crazy?
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<blockquote data-quote="senderofan" data-source="post: 14218115" data-attributes="member: 149422"><p>You might want to bump your camber closer to...if not -3.0 degrees. Hoosier recommends -3.0 for their slicks. That's what I have mine dialed in at and there is very even wear and stable temps across the tire. I've driven my slicks on the road very sparingly....worst thing for me is they pick up and throw sand /grit and at times it sounds like you're sandblasting the fender wells.</p><p></p><p>One last thing.....tire pressures. You'll need to check them fairly often. Mine can drop several pounds over night also temp sensitive with the drop....and my rims do not have any damage or flaws...slicks just seem to leak more than street tires. I'm running 305mm-650X18" and I start with cold pressure of @ 28-29 pounds.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you can legally use slicks in your area.....the grip ( at least on a track for me ) will absolutely impress you!</p><p></p><p>Good Luck,</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senderofan, post: 14218115, member: 149422"] You might want to bump your camber closer to...if not -3.0 degrees. Hoosier recommends -3.0 for their slicks. That's what I have mine dialed in at and there is very even wear and stable temps across the tire. I've driven my slicks on the road very sparingly....worst thing for me is they pick up and throw sand /grit and at times it sounds like you're sandblasting the fender wells. One last thing.....tire pressures. You'll need to check them fairly often. Mine can drop several pounds over night also temp sensitive with the drop....and my rims do not have any damage or flaws...slicks just seem to leak more than street tires. I'm running 305mm-650X18" and I start with cold pressure of @ 28-29 pounds. Sounds like you can legally use slicks in your area.....the grip ( at least on a track for me ) will absolutely impress you! Good Luck, Wayne [/QUOTE]
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