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 Post subject: A032R questions..
PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:57 am 
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Anyone else on here used the A032R's before? I know they are discontinued, but I have a chance to buy another new set for a good price. They were made in 06, and have just been stored from what the seller is stating.

Would it be a wise choice for autox tire even though they are that old? I'm looking for a step up over the star specs I used last year.

Can they harden much over that amount of time?

Thanks for any input...

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:34 am 
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Depends on a few things. If they were kept in a heated area in the winter? How many heat cycles have then been through? They should work, but for $90 a tire for how old they are it would be questionable to me. Granted I am used to running a car that take offs for my car are cheap- lol.

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Marcus wrote:
Depends on a few things. If they were kept in a heated area in the winter? How many heat cycles have then been through? They should work, but for $90 a tire for how old they are it would be questionable to me. Granted I am used to running a car that take offs for my car are cheap- lol.


Well, these are brand spanking new tires, still have the stickers on them. From the pictures he sent though, it seems that they're stored in a non-heated garage (In Nebraska). I think that's why he's selling them for so cheap. $90 a tire for that size (255/40/17) is really cheap, that's why I have these questions as well! :D

How hard can these compounds actually get from sitting in the cold? Would they be worse than my star specs? There's probably no way of answering that, unless I buy 'em and run 'em to find out myself.

I may just go another route and not take the risk...but it's a steal considering I pay $160 a pop for star specs in the same size...I'd be over $240 a pop for most R-compounds that size.

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I won't pretend to be all knowledgable about tires. Cold storage unmounted without any heat cycles. I would think they would be ok. More than likely better than the star specs. Dustin's 10 year old Hoosier Slicks were better than any street tire. I guess thats my thoughts on it. I think they would be fine.

To be fair- Dustin's tires were probably better than my Nittos from the beginning of the year last year.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:15 pm 
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i have read on corvette forums if they are stored in cold or hot during the winter it does not matter as long as they are not stored while on a the vehicle AKA with alot of pressure on them

i wouldnt worry about it too much if they are in teh cold or not IMHO just as long as they arent mounted to a car


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Well,

I think I may just pass these up...He's wanting to sell them to me for $460 shipped which is an excellent price considering when they were brand new for $240+ish a piece.

I actually am going to try the Hankook Z214's. Ordered a set here today.

If anyone is looking for some 255/40/17's in the a032r's, I'd be more than willing to post a link to his for sale thread. Otherwise I may just pick 'em up and use them in the future because they are so inexpensive...

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Can you PM me with the sale info... I may have someone interested

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