RodneyWright wrote:
so, what's the word on the victoracers? these seem to be the best price point on tire rack. for 255's, 200 per tire shaved, which is as cheap as it gets. BTW, is tire rack the only place to go or would you recommend any place else, either local or on line?
Rodney - I ran them for 8 years on my old Mustang. Comparing that experience to running Karl's S2000 on A6s is like comparing two completely unrelated things, but in general they are significantly less sticky than A6s (and presumably V710s), but better than Toyo RA-1s.
They are pretty durable. I always got a season out of them, which for me was probably 50-60 runs. Doesn't sound like many runs, but the car moved around on them a lot (I was only running 245s on a heavy car) and those non-ABS flat spots take a toll.
Tire Rack says to shave them. Might be the right thing to do with an ABS car, but I got mine full tread (but heat cycled) to allow for flat spots. For me, the full tread ones would quickly pick up a little U-groove in the 2nd rib, but they never corded there. Since the old car is very nose-heavy, I ran a lot of air (42 psi cold) in the fronts to help them keep their shape under cornering.
If you do order them, ask the salesman what their build date is. I ordered new ones in March 2006 and got tires with a late 2005 build date. I ordered again in March 2007 (for $15 per tire more than in 2006) and got tires with a late 2005 build date. If Mark had not already mounted them, I would have sent them back, since I don't like to pay storage on perishable items.