Got My First PG Tires Yesterday...

...and put them on the rear of my recently acquired Aurora Mustang.
When I got this car, it had (and still has) what I think are probably the original front tires. They are still in really good condition, and since they don't do much (and I'm fearful if I try to take them off they'll disintegrate :o ) I've opted to leave well enough alone.
On the rear were some rather large but pliable foam-type tires; they worked fine, but I wanted something more in "scale", and after contacting Paul, he recommended a set made for Monogram wheels.
Now, I thought this car had been running pretty well (and it had been) but the difference with these new tires is quite remarkable. The over-all performance is better, but in the corners is where it really shows: the "fishtailing" is almost gone(!) and is 'way more fun to drive.
I wanted to share this and give a quick shout out to Paul to thank him for such a nice product, the fast service and his willingness to help a "newbie" such as myself.
Mark in Oregon
When I got this car, it had (and still has) what I think are probably the original front tires. They are still in really good condition, and since they don't do much (and I'm fearful if I try to take them off they'll disintegrate :o ) I've opted to leave well enough alone.
On the rear were some rather large but pliable foam-type tires; they worked fine, but I wanted something more in "scale", and after contacting Paul, he recommended a set made for Monogram wheels.
Now, I thought this car had been running pretty well (and it had been) but the difference with these new tires is quite remarkable. The over-all performance is better, but in the corners is where it really shows: the "fishtailing" is almost gone(!) and is 'way more fun to drive.
I wanted to share this and give a quick shout out to Paul to thank him for such a nice product, the fast service and his willingness to help a "newbie" such as myself.
Mark in Oregon