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> Yokahama AO32R, H vs S
seanery
post Aug 23 2003, 08:37 PM
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Anyone used both compounds?

What compound equates to the old model before they had two compounds?


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post Aug 23 2003, 11:17 PM
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Grassroots Motorsports did a review of the AO32R in the last issue. I think they used soft compound. Anyways, I think the general consensus is if your car is light, use the soft. Heavy car, use the hard. Drive a light car on a hot track, use the hard. Thats all the info I know. Im thinking about trying the soft out after my VRacers wear out.
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