Tips, tricks for new tire scrub it?

dmb367

New Member
rk97;41026 wrote: I understand the logic, and this certainly can't hurt, but 100 degrees isn't 150 degrees. Isn't that the "low" setting on most warmers?
100 degree day means the track temp is much higher, that radiation heat transfer helps ya out :D
 

jimgl3

Member
RK, i'm not sure about Cleveland, but stick your hand on a black car on a 98 degree day here in the South and you may as well have stuck it directly into flames! so black tires on black rims on asphalt turned broad side in the sun on a hot day... i'd like to measure the actual temp of that sometime this summer.
 
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