02-21-2008, 02:49 PM
alright, my theory is this:
on the street you will never be able to use those tires to there potential..
they will wear really fast when you pull out of your drive way don't get em warm and stop at the store.. let your tire cool for another hr and then when you leave wear some more... R compounds wear faster on the street because they rarely get to optimum temp... and a cold Soft tire wears un-even and chunks off instead of a nice warm wear down,,,
so I say go with a cheaper tire for the street and keep the R's for what the R stands for...
on the street you will never be able to use those tires to there potential..
they will wear really fast when you pull out of your drive way don't get em warm and stop at the store.. let your tire cool for another hr and then when you leave wear some more... R compounds wear faster on the street because they rarely get to optimum temp... and a cold Soft tire wears un-even and chunks off instead of a nice warm wear down,,,
so I say go with a cheaper tire for the street and keep the R's for what the R stands for...
I could List my mods.. my times and even my future mods here.. but there the same as yours.. with a little less conversation and a lot more action!