Allan
Enthusiast

To get the best mileage out of the tires, flip them every weekend if you run hard
Yeah, he means flip them on the rims. No problem for me as I have my own tire machine and balancer. I already flip tires to conserve costs. Have run Sport Cups inside out after they're almost done to get a little more out of them. -no problem. I drive tires until they are corded and completely done. Then I drive home. (carefully)Just verifying that by "flip", you mean put inside to outside.
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6. How do I know when it is time to replace my R6/A6 competition radials? Located on the tread surface of the tires are small divots or holes. These divots are called tread depth holes and are used to measure the wear of tread. Tread depth is usually referred to in 32nds of an inch. A brand new tire should measure 4/32 of depth in each of the holes. By keeping track of the number of laps on each set of tires and measuring the depth of tread, you can calculate how much wear is left in the tires. When the holes are completely flush with the tread, it is definitely time to change to a new set of tires. There is tread rubber under the depth hole and the tire can continue to be run, but the driver must be aware the performance level will be at its lowest. When this rubber below the depth hole is gone, you will then see the first layer of cords. At this point, the safety of the tire is now compromised and the worn tires should be replaced. The driver must be the ultimate measure of when to replace the tires. There might be measurable tread depth on the tire, but the performance (grip or handling) of the tire might be low. To get the most wear out of your R6/A6 competition tires, be sure to rotate front to rear or side to side after an event. (Top) |