DRR Sportsman
| quote: Originally posted by dragkid1990: so I've seen so many people talk trash on Hoosiers having tire "vibration" and/or shake. are these actual true statements or personal opinions? I know my dad & several others run Hoosiers with no problems, where as I've seen people on M/Ts have to put air in tires due to them always going flat. I don't race but, seems like to me the people having the issues need to adjust their suspension or change their setup. this is not to bash any particular brand, just curious if this is an actual real issue.
Most people repeat what they hear, or don't have the chassis setup properly. Most of the time, new tires are used as a band aid for a larger issue. I've personally ran the big 3, and have had no issues with any. I just started running whatever I can get the best deal on when I need new ones. |
| Posts: 664 | Location: UTD | Registered: September 25, 2019 |
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DRR Elite
| as all the long time regular posters here know, I/we have been running Hoosiers for decades and I've never had vibration/shake from any of the many sizes and compounds of Hoosier slicks that I've run on my Chevelle, Firebird and dragster including this past week at National Trails running low 4.40s but I know how to setup a chassis/suspension and my cars flat out work! |
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DRR Elite
| Not once in over 3 decades. Besides, by use they are out of balance from the first hit and further after every hit to follow |
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