H2O_Doc
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Thanks for the post and y’all have some kick-@$$ wheels.I just ran across this video that might also interest you as it covers some of the subjects you talked about:
I don't think bumping up to a wider all-season gets you anywhere near the increase in performance of going to a more aggressive compound, but the difference is difficult to quantify and would depend on the specific tires you are comparing. I've driven a few all seasons on track and they (older goodyears) really didn't deal with heat well. With that being said, newer all seasons are much better in this regard and newer summer tires also seem to perform well in the wet, so the boundaries are blurring a bit.
-Tom
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