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Re: Tires
I am curious about your experience with the HP's, since from what I see at TireRack.com and elsewhere they are supposed to be terrible on any amount of snow, which is definitely important.
And also, how common is it for there to be sidewall blowouts on the Dunlops? I understand that NYC would be the place that it could happen, considering our roads, but I have only had blowout issues with Firestones (tread separation on my 280ZX and on two work trucks!).
Resto - I understand what the hardtail is like in NYC - in the late 80's a friend and I built a '66 Triumph Bonnie chopper with a hardtail and a girder front end. When I met my partner in 1990 she absolutely refused to ride on it; smart gal that she is. Only then did I buy a Harley with shocks. And BTW: It just looks like we all moved, but only because we keep looking for that perfect rent-stabilized apartment!
And CKA, have you noticed what they are finally selling again?
84goldvette said:I decided on the Eagle HP Ultra Plus's. A nice all season tread with with enough performance characteristics to maintain the vette's integrity.
I am curious about your experience with the HP's, since from what I see at TireRack.com and elsewhere they are supposed to be terrible on any amount of snow, which is definitely important.
And also, how common is it for there to be sidewall blowouts on the Dunlops? I understand that NYC would be the place that it could happen, considering our roads, but I have only had blowout issues with Firestones (tread separation on my 280ZX and on two work trucks!).
Resto - I understand what the hardtail is like in NYC - in the late 80's a friend and I built a '66 Triumph Bonnie chopper with a hardtail and a girder front end. When I met my partner in 1990 she absolutely refused to ride on it; smart gal that she is. Only then did I buy a Harley with shocks. And BTW: It just looks like we all moved, but only because we keep looking for that perfect rent-stabilized apartment!
And CKA, have you noticed what they are finally selling again?