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Old 09-30-2011, 05:14 PM   #6
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Bottom line:

If you want to be competitive in a stock class you need to run R-compounds. (hoosiers or 710's are by far the best)...

Now if youre just looking for fun to money ratio, performance street tires will get you what you need with a ton of fun behind them... But R-compounds will always be faster (unless theres standing water on the track), so you just need to decide if its worth the money to you.
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