Fresh Tires vs Old Tires? We will know by tomorrow.
#16
Drifting
Notice how some(in other Threads) who replace there aged-out tires pan the old brand and praise the new ?
In reality almost any brand of new tires would have made a noticeable difference.
So why isn't there a "Disposal Date" clearly visible on the tire instead of the Manufacturing Date code ?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiret....jsp?techid=11
In reality almost any brand of new tires would have made a noticeable difference.
So why isn't there a "Disposal Date" clearly visible on the tire instead of the Manufacturing Date code ?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiret....jsp?techid=11
#17
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Notice how some(in other Threads) who replace there aged-out tires pan the old brand and praise the new ?
In reality almost any brand of new tires would have made a noticeable difference.
So why isn't there a "Disposal Date" clearly visible on the tire instead of the Manufacturing Date code ?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiret....jsp?techid=11
In reality almost any brand of new tires would have made a noticeable difference.
So why isn't there a "Disposal Date" clearly visible on the tire instead of the Manufacturing Date code ?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiret....jsp?techid=11
#18
Rennlist Member
Notice how some(in other Threads) who replace there aged-out tires pan the old brand and praise the new ?
In reality almost any brand of new tires would have made a noticeable difference.
So why isn't there a "Disposal Date" clearly visible on the tire instead of the Manufacturing Date code ?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiret....jsp?techid=11
In reality almost any brand of new tires would have made a noticeable difference.
So why isn't there a "Disposal Date" clearly visible on the tire instead of the Manufacturing Date code ?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiret....jsp?techid=11
I alluded to this idea in my previous post. I went from a lower tech older design treadwear 140 tire (super sticky high performance) to a new, more modern design longer life tire with a TW rating of 320 and the difference between the old and new was night and day. That's really sad. If I had gone with the latest offerings in the 200 TW category I can only begin to imagine the amount of dry grip that I would've had.
#19
Drifting
Agreed !
To please the Passenger Seat Occupant I had to select 'comfort' rated tires.Ugh ! But met with much approval - from that seat. Must admit , I was astonished how great they were despite being not ultra high grip/handling. Got grins by claiming "Don't worry dear, I won't ask you to buy only comfort-style shoes". So racy shoes - O.K., racy tires - not.
To please the Passenger Seat Occupant I had to select 'comfort' rated tires.Ugh ! But met with much approval - from that seat. Must admit , I was astonished how great they were despite being not ultra high grip/handling. Got grins by claiming "Don't worry dear, I won't ask you to buy only comfort-style shoes". So racy shoes - O.K., racy tires - not.
#20
Good morning or good evening to everyone
based on where you're located
I have bought it Porsche 992 turbo and I was wondering
what happens if I am driving, and I pull both shifters
does the car go to neutral or do I have to be in park
and are there any tips I should know
thank you
based on where you're located
I have bought it Porsche 992 turbo and I was wondering
what happens if I am driving, and I pull both shifters
does the car go to neutral or do I have to be in park
and are there any tips I should know
thank you
#21
Good morning or good evening to everyone
based on where you're located
I have bought it Porsche 992 turbo and I was wondering
what happens if I am driving, and I pull both shifters
does the car go to neutral or do I have to be in park
and are there any tips I should know
thank you
based on where you're located
I have bought it Porsche 992 turbo and I was wondering
what happens if I am driving, and I pull both shifters
does the car go to neutral or do I have to be in park
and are there any tips I should know
thank you
#22
Rennlist Member
Originally Posted by Schnell Gelb;[url=tel:14143128
14143128]Agreed !
To please the Passenger Seat Occupant I had to select 'comfort' rated tires.Ugh ! But met with much approval - from that seat. Must admit , I was astonished how great they were despite being not ultra high grip/handling. Got grins by claiming "Don't worry dear, I won't ask you to buy only comfort-style shoes". So racy shoes - O.K., racy tires - not.
To please the Passenger Seat Occupant I had to select 'comfort' rated tires.Ugh ! But met with much approval - from that seat. Must admit , I was astonished how great they were despite being not ultra high grip/handling. Got grins by claiming "Don't worry dear, I won't ask you to buy only comfort-style shoes". So racy shoes - O.K., racy tires - not.
To be sure, the tire on his car were newer. I’m still in the camp of newer tires are better than older one.
Last edited by Mike Murphy; 01-09-2023 at 10:35 AM.
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