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Old 06-25-2012, 05:14 PM
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My tire size requirements changed with my car classification so I have a bunch of tires to sell.

These are all Hoosier 285/35/18 R6 with 5 to 10 cycles. I inserted a new set each race weekend, so I never timed them out.

$100 ea.
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Are these R6 285/30-18's
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are these street legal?
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Originally Posted by dillon410021
are these street legal?
Sort of but not really.
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They are a DOT tire, like Bob says, not really. But if you ONLY ever drive in the dry. NEVER get caught in the rain. Then sure. fun. Otherwise, you will have to drive below 20mph in the rain to get any sort of traction.
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I will post a new thread, they are 285/30/18. Mixed them up with my new tires.

These are DOT tires but for track only.
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Can you stretch these tires a bit onto an 11.5" wheel? Not sure if the sidewall is too strong
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Check the hoosier catalog, they should. I have them on a 10.5.



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