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Old 10-25-2007, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by gemars View Post
It really depends on how hard you're pushing it. If you're driving hard enough to get a 4 wheel drift, or even just one end drifting (over/understeer) you will see significant wear with that limited track time, particularly on the outside shoulder of the tire.
I agree with Greg. If you're not wearing the outside edges, especially in the front, it's because you're not pushing very hard. I corded my front PS2s in 5 track days and that's with swapping sides, proper pressure settings and driving at most, 90%. More aggressive camber settings would help, but PS2s just don't last long on the track.
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