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ERA Chas 07-05-2006 12:14 PM

David: Tire Question
 
In a thread on All Cobra Talk, I read that you chose to supply Yoko Avid ST's for the 427 car. Would you mind sharing the tech and subjective reasons which led to that choice? Specifically how the car handles and feels in a variety of usages.
Thanks for any help.

ERA Chas 07-06-2006 05:47 PM

Hello David:
Are you free?

franklin 07-07-2006 10:28 AM

David,
Maybe you could share some comparison's also to the large letter Good Year's?
Thanks,

franklin 07-12-2006 12:50 PM

Buhler???...

Buhler???...

:LOL:

Has anyone heard from David???...

:confused:

ERA Chas 07-12-2006 01:43 PM

Franklin,
Tom K. has responded but some posts were lost in the recent crash.
He rated the Yokos well but conceded that the G'years were the best of the bias type. Sorry I don't remember his verbatim comments.

franklin 07-12-2006 04:40 PM

Chas,
I had no idea Dave had replied. If you could repost that information I would love to see it.
Thanks,

ERA Chas 07-12-2006 05:04 PM

Ask Ron or Brent if they have magic way to retrieve it. It was LOST, I think.
BTW, TOM replied.

bnewell 07-12-2006 05:24 PM

go with the Good Years......they just look coooool

big-boss 07-12-2006 10:43 PM

I try to save all the good stuff. This is what Tom
TIRES:

We have used the following tires: Yoko Avid ST, Dunlop GT Qualifier, Goodyear Eagle II, and Goodrich Radial TA. These tires feel similar to each other on the street. The Yoko has the newest rubber compound with more silicon in the tires. This makes the Yokos longer lasting and softer. I have listed the tires in order of my preference with the first two being much better than the last two. Even on the street, I felt that the Radial TAs were not as grippy or responsive as the Yokos, and Dunlops. The first two tires also have a higher speed rating (T) than the other two tires (S).

We have also used the following biased ply tires: Hoosier Street TD, Hoosier Autocrosser, and Goodyear Sports Car Specials. The Hoosiers have outstanding grip and work great on the track. On the street, the tires will track on every crack in the road. It is a major difference in how the car feels and drives with Hoosiers vs. any of the above radials for normal driving. I do not like them on the street for this reason. The Goodyear’s have great grip, and track much better. They have fragile sidewalls, fling rocks, and will wear out very quickly. In my opinion, the Goodyear tire is the best-looking. Of course, all the above is also my opinion.

ERA Chas 07-13-2006 07:25 AM

big-boss,
Thanks for your help.

franklin 07-14-2006 10:08 AM

Thank you for saving that and reposting it.

Excaliber 07-14-2006 10:48 AM

When the system went down for a couple of days it was restored with a 2 day old 'backup'. Thus posts during that two day time frame are lost and cannot be recovered.

Lucky Big Boss had copied that post somewhere and could retrieve it! Good stuff.

I think Tom was being 'to kind' concerning the TA's. I would rate them 'dangerous' because of their serious lack of traction. The bill board Goodyears wear out to quickly? :LOL: , I don't drive enough miles to worry about wearing ANY tire out. I opted for the Goodyears for one simple reason: I want as much traction as I get for a STREET environment in order to maintain maximum control.

mikiec 07-14-2006 12:33 PM

I like the look of the billboards... But, supposing you get involved in an ouch while driving. The investigator notices you have NON DOT tires on the car. Now what?

Mike


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