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92_5.0
Member # 7624
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Is it safe to run a slick with with sidewall cracks as long as inner tubes are installed?
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Notch1320
Member # 2647
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I would say NO! Not worth the risk. If they are cracked, they are probably old and won't work worth a shit anyways. Think of the guy in the other lane as well.
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copcar
Member # 10113
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W....T....F....
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racsirx
Member # 1710
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That's why I hate Hoosiers so much they seem to always show cracks quick,
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triple b
Member # 8763
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What do the cracks look like you can always call Hoosier and send them a pic they are good for that Hoosiers seem to crack but can be superficial [ February 05, 2012, 11:20 PM: Message edited by: triple b ]
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92_5.0
Member # 7624
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They were both garage kept, but only one is cracking. Pictures are on my add in the for sale section. I'm not sure how old they are because I bought them used, but still hold air and the tread is still soft. If that one is no good, I will just throw it away.
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triple b
Member # 8763
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Look at them they look superficial hoosiers do that because they have a very soft sidewall I would follow up with Hoosier and ask tho Mine has the same your not the only one 26x15x10
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92_5.0
Member # 7624
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Do you still use yours?
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