OK people, I've found a place that sells Goodrich G-force 275/40-17s at $63 each. These are normally $200+tires per each.
However, they are left side ONLY.
For autocross use, does this matter? The KDs are DRY ONLY, all I can find is information that the tread design is asymmetrical which can account for left only/right only.
The precursor to the G-force, the R1s, were left/right because of carcass differences. When they phased out the R1s and went to the G-force tires, we all howled because they were NOT specific side built per carcass.
So, that said, why can't I run these cheap G-forces for autocross use, even if they are all lefts???
The only reason I can see why is because of carcass differences, NOT tread differences since they are dry only and autocross use only.
Thanks for your input.
However, they are left side ONLY.
For autocross use, does this matter? The KDs are DRY ONLY, all I can find is information that the tread design is asymmetrical which can account for left only/right only.
The precursor to the G-force, the R1s, were left/right because of carcass differences. When they phased out the R1s and went to the G-force tires, we all howled because they were NOT specific side built per carcass.
So, that said, why can't I run these cheap G-forces for autocross use, even if they are all lefts???
The only reason I can see why is because of carcass differences, NOT tread differences since they are dry only and autocross use only.
Thanks for your input.
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