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THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER:
And on a "nearly totally unrelated" note: Why won't Hoosier get their whitewall logo paint process more under control so the white paint stays INSIDE the lettering on the sidewall. It looks pretty unprofessional to me and sends a message ,"Quality??? Not so much."

hemidakota:
I just got a set of 18225 from Bruce at Hoosier. I believe he is in the Midwest location. Very helpful guy. And I do believe they make one other slick very similar.

wideopen231:
M/T's? Not saying they are better even if I believe they are. No personal experiance to back  belief's. I did put my money where thought is and bought new set of  of M/T's.Reason where based on research and lots of positive feed back  .Versatility in wide range of track tempt and consistent results  where major factors.

JrFuel Hayden:
Glenn, I'm racing with a new driver at the March Meet this week end, but I'd like to give you some input, but I'm dead tired, and need to get some sleep. I'll get to you hopefully Friday nite, can you remind me how much your car weighs and what trans, and what rear gear you have ?
Thanks

George:

--- Quote from: hemidakota on March 02, 2017, 08:14:57 PM ---I just got a set of 18225 from Bruce at Hoosier. I believe he is in the Midwest location. Very helpful guy. And I do believe they make one other slick very similar.

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I expect it was Bruce Browning at Hoosier Tire Midwest. They have a location in Springfield Illinois. I have also spoke with him on the needs of the FED combination. He recommended the 12 x31 or a 12 x33. I race with several guys who run bigger Hoosiers but I am sold on the 18225. We also have a Hoosier dealer in Springfield . He might offer up a better deal? http://www.garyhoosierman.com/

I am about 10 miles from either location. George

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