R-Comp Question?
Originally Posted by 3312DC,Dec 3 2007, 05:41 AM
Its Vilven Tire...
http://www.vilventires.com/
http://www.vilventires.com/
Originally Posted by DragonHeart,Dec 5 2007, 11:01 PM
Any others??? The web site doesn't work...
just give them a call...
Vilven Tire Company, Inc.
101 West Main Street
Royal, IL 61871
Phone: 800-251-0017
You could also get the Toyo's from EdgeRacing.com or FrisbyRaceTire.com (they will shave the tires for an additional $15/tire).
In addition to Kumho Victoracers and Hoosier R6, Hankook also makes the Z214 in a variety of compounds (softer for autocross, harder for track). I would imagine the harder compound would be a lot like the Hoosier R6. I dont believe any of these will have the durability of the Toyo, but they should provide better grip.
In addition to Kumho Victoracers and Hoosier R6, Hankook also makes the Z214 in a variety of compounds (softer for autocross, harder for track). I would imagine the harder compound would be a lot like the Hoosier R6. I dont believe any of these will have the durability of the Toyo, but they should provide better grip.
Originally Posted by CobraTi,Dec 5 2007, 08:09 PM
You could also get the Toyo's from EdgeRacing.com or FrisbyRaceTire.com (they will shave the tires for an additional $15/tire).
In addition to Kumho Victoracers and Hoosier R6, Hankook also makes the Z214 in a variety of compounds (softer for autocross, harder for track). I would imagine the harder compound would be a lot like the Hoosier R6. I dont believe any of these will have the durability of the Toyo, but they should provide better grip.
In addition to Kumho Victoracers and Hoosier R6, Hankook also makes the Z214 in a variety of compounds (softer for autocross, harder for track). I would imagine the harder compound would be a lot like the Hoosier R6. I dont believe any of these will have the durability of the Toyo, but they should provide better grip.
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