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Originally Posted by pikcachu
My problem with the PSS for the track is:
1) sidewall is soft so you need to run 40+ psi in the front to prevent rollover
2) they are staggered so not much you can do rotation wise... you could move the right front to the left front but that's about it
3) because of the little camber it will eat your outside shoulders... simplest fix is http://www.2addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1079766 unless you want to do camber plates
As great the PSS is for the street, I wouldn't buy a PSS as a dedicated track tire... get the Direzza II, Hankook RS3's... I got the Bridgestone RE-71R but haven't run them yet
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that is true, now that you mention it. most of the upper lettering on my front tires is gone after a track day at Atlanta Motor Speedway.