


The goal of the burn out is to clean all debris off the tires and heat just the surface of the tread. Once the tires start to "haze", start to slow the burn out down and proceed to the start line. We recommend rolling through the water box to wet the tires. Not for recreational use.ĪNSWER: With Hoosier's "high traction" compounds, we have found the following burn out procedure to work for most cars. Hoosier Racing Tire products are designed and manufactured for racing purposes only, within a closed course designed for organized competition. Utilizing Hoosier Tires in any form outside of their intended use constitutes misuse of the product and can cause SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. All Hoosier Racing Tire products are designed for a specific purpose. What are the do's and don'ts when storing Hoosier race tires at the end of the racing season?ĪNSWER: No. Does it matter which direction I mount my Hoosier racing tires?ġ4. What might cause uneven wear on the outside or middle of the tread?ġ3. If my tires are "feathering or balling up" across the tread what should I do?ġ1. Can I swap tires from side to side (from left to right and right to left)ġ0. I use a Hoosier (slick) drag tires and have noticed what appear to be "X's" appearing across the contact portion of the tread surface, what is this and should I be concerned?ĩ.

I have an indentation in the sidewall of my tire after installing a tube?Ĩ. What size hole do I need in my wheels to accommodate the valve stem of Hoosier tube?ħ. Should I use "tubes" in slicks and DOT drag tires?Ħ. What is the number written on my bias race tire in yellow chalk?ĥ. How many runs can I expect from my Hoosier drag slicks?Ĥ. What is the proper burn out procedure for Hoosier drag tires?ģ.
