We all ran them at Trail-way Speedway last week. They seemed to be way more forgiving than the BFG's. In the heat, a few of us got together coming out of 4 multiple times and no one went around, both my bumpers needed changed though. In the feature, I ramped over the right rear of Pat M. #46 due to something happening in front of us and I pitched it sideways way above the cushion and stood on it in the loose stuff and it stayed under me fine. Also, later in the feature, I got chopped a little and just stood on it (I was being a jerk, no real excuse except it was a pretty physical race) and the guy I got into (Scott G. #44) got completely sideways and saved it. The folks watching loved it, we were able to put on a good show with less cautions than if we had the BFG's. I would love to say how they compared to BFG's but everyone was on the AR's all night. With all the beating and banging, I didn't see a single flat, not to say there weren't any, but I didn't see them. You can definitely push them harder and those who ran bias ply's before will like having that good feeling back as the weight transfers back to the lefts on corner exit. After only one race, I really can't speak for tire wear yet. Hope this helped, I would have more info, but we rained out last night.
Rick