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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="guarnibl" data-source="post: 14218573" data-attributes="member: 33086"><p>Gotcha. Just looked really fast as well and it looks like the largest size in a 19" wheel that is available is a 275. Super Sports are no doubt expensive. I do however feel they deliver a lot of value for the price where other tires fall short. But not everyone needs that level of all around performance, either and in those cases that value that the tire offers isn't really seen by the consumer. </p><p></p><p>We'll see how the R888's do. I think what I'm going to do for the time being is run (against my own judgement) the Super Sports up front (295/30ZR19) and Toyo Proxes R888 (325/30ZR19) out back. It was the 295 in the R888's that are on national back order. I hate running two manufacturer tires -- but I'll just place the order now for the 295 R888's and when they come in I'll sell my MPSS's (hopefully won't be too long). Should be easy enough to unload a pair of 295/30ZR19 Super Sports with less than 1,000 miles on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guarnibl, post: 14218573, member: 33086"] Gotcha. Just looked really fast as well and it looks like the largest size in a 19" wheel that is available is a 275. Super Sports are no doubt expensive. I do however feel they deliver a lot of value for the price where other tires fall short. But not everyone needs that level of all around performance, either and in those cases that value that the tire offers isn't really seen by the consumer. We'll see how the R888's do. I think what I'm going to do for the time being is run (against my own judgement) the Super Sports up front (295/30ZR19) and Toyo Proxes R888 (325/30ZR19) out back. It was the 295 in the R888's that are on national back order. I hate running two manufacturer tires -- but I'll just place the order now for the 295 R888's and when they come in I'll sell my MPSS's (hopefully won't be too long). Should be easy enough to unload a pair of 295/30ZR19 Super Sports with less than 1,000 miles on them. [/QUOTE]
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