mtrucker
05-10-2009, 12:41 AM
anyone remember where the ZR tires were used,, and how about the old split band,Im have a new set of 2 ZRs a split band and a M-4 im pretty sure the M-4 is a RR
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View Full Version : older tires?? mtrucker 05-10-2009, 12:41 AM anyone remember where the ZR tires were used,, and how about the old split band,Im have a new set of 2 ZRs a split band and a M-4 im pretty sure the M-4 is a RR jbrooks39 05-10-2009, 01:02 AM anyone remember where the ZR tires were used,, and how about the old split band,Im have a new set of 2 ZRs a split band and a M-4 im pretty sure the M-4 is a RR The split band was an option for Sportsman on the RF (BRP produced). ZR is a left side tire (WCM/Diamondback produced). M-4 is a RR (WCM/Diamondback produced). Someone else can chime-in if I am off, but I am pretty sure about the compounds. Regards, Joe :thumbsup: FMurry8995 05-10-2009, 12:19 PM The split band was an option for Sportsman on the RF (BRP produced). ZR is a left side tire (WCM/Diamondback produced). M-4 is a RR (WCM/Diamondback produced). Someone else can chime-in if I am off, but I am pretty sure about the compounds. Regards, Joe :thumbsup: Joe: You hit it right on the head. Thats where they go and yes the mfg's are also correct. mtrucker 05-10-2009, 03:18 PM So is a ZR like a L-20? or L-10The split band was an option for Sportsman on the RF (BRP produced). ZR is a left side tire (WCM/Diamondback produced). M-4 is a RR (WCM/Diamondback produced). Someone else can chime-in if I am off, but I am pretty sure about the compounds. Regards, Joe :thumbsup: S&PMotorsports7 05-10-2009, 03:34 PM So is a ZR like a L-20? or L-10 From what I've learned, The ZR's are like L10's. I run ZF's & they compare to L20's. I think they are little softer than the L20's though. JAMMIN RACING #7 mtrucker 05-10-2009, 04:31 PM Allright,,thanksFrom what I've learned, The ZR's are like L10's. I run ZF's & they compare to L20's. I think they are little softer than the L20's though. JAMMIN RACING #7 vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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