Gersh
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- Joined
- Apr 1, 2005
- Messages
- 218
- Location
- Kentucky
- Corvette
- "06 Z06, Kawasaki ZZR, "66 supercharged Chev 489
The critical item for tire survival is not damaging the sidewall, which typically means heat. The sidewall flex of the EMTs is less than the standard tires (and much less than taller tires), so they don't heat up as easily. Rolling flex means heat, but standing flex doesn't add heat--shouldn't be a problem standing overnight. Also remember that rolling faster means more heat, so consider over-inflating just a bit for those 180 MPH excursions...
Gersh
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