Tires
#1
Tires
What tires are everyone using for cw latemodel cars
#2
Last year around here they used Street Tracs. This year they switched to Rebars. Does your track allow any tire?
#3
Tech Addict
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Depends on what your local track is, high bite or loose dirt. Also depends on which car your are running, Intimidator SE3 (high bite 9" wide car) or Rocket (10" Loose Dirt car). High bite clay or hard packed sealed tracks will be foams or high bite street tracks. Loose dirt will be street tracks or buggy tires.
We run buggy tires at Wild Bills Raceway in Irving TX. it is an outdoor banked, loose dirt oval with an approximate 185 foot drive line. Some run Rebars but most at our track run HB Gigabyte Pinks in the rear. I have also run Pro-Line Taser M3s and they seemed to work pretty good when I couldn't get Gigabytes. Fronts are usually J Concepts Groovys, Pro-Line Rib M3s or Pro-Line Scrubs M3s, depending on if the track starts to groove up or not.
Now Sprint cars are a whole different cup of tea. You see a lot of different tires both front and rear since that nice big wing gives you a lot of options.
We run buggy tires at Wild Bills Raceway in Irving TX. it is an outdoor banked, loose dirt oval with an approximate 185 foot drive line. Some run Rebars but most at our track run HB Gigabyte Pinks in the rear. I have also run Pro-Line Taser M3s and they seemed to work pretty good when I couldn't get Gigabytes. Fronts are usually J Concepts Groovys, Pro-Line Rib M3s or Pro-Line Scrubs M3s, depending on if the track starts to groove up or not.
Now Sprint cars are a whole different cup of tea. You see a lot of different tires both front and rear since that nice big wing gives you a lot of options.
#5
Loose dirt rocketlauncher and they allow any rubber tire