IainD90
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I couldn't find any definitive answer for this so here goes.. Just came home from the track - early - due to a nail puncture on a front tire from the paddock not being cleaned after a weekend event. I was one of 3 guys that went home due to punctures!
My tires are still in good shape overall and I've got another track day booked for next week. I was wondering if I could throw my current rear 315's up front and get a new set of 315s for the back and just run a square setup until the fronts are done, then either replace with 305s or continuing to run square.
I really would like to avoid buying a brand new set when my current tires are surely good for another few HPDE events. I don't drive at 11/10th's
Edit: Should clarify my reasoning here, I don't want to replace the two front's and have worn rears and new fronts, I'd rather have newer tires in the back. Tires are also slim picking right now, so the other option is to just forget track days for this year and possibly move to the Falken RT660 next year when they become more available.
My tires are still in good shape overall and I've got another track day booked for next week. I was wondering if I could throw my current rear 315's up front and get a new set of 315s for the back and just run a square setup until the fronts are done, then either replace with 305s or continuing to run square.
I really would like to avoid buying a brand new set when my current tires are surely good for another few HPDE events. I don't drive at 11/10th's
Edit: Should clarify my reasoning here, I don't want to replace the two front's and have worn rears and new fronts, I'd rather have newer tires in the back. Tires are also slim picking right now, so the other option is to just forget track days for this year and possibly move to the Falken RT660 next year when they become more available.
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