tyre recommendations
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Hi guys.
getting ready for a pair of rears soon enough...theres a surprise.
what brands do you recommend.used to run hankook on the bmw and was impressed.
but with 180 bhp more and 200 kg more. maybe they aint suitable
so throw up what ya got /recommend and places to purchase form .
looking forward to the replies.
ive got Dunlop sport maxx on the front and they seem decent enough
getting ready for a pair of rears soon enough...theres a surprise.
what brands do you recommend.used to run hankook on the bmw and was impressed.
but with 180 bhp more and 200 kg more. maybe they aint suitable
so throw up what ya got /recommend and places to purchase form .
looking forward to the replies.
ive got Dunlop sport maxx on the front and they seem decent enough
If you've got traction issues with the power you're running, the simple answer is
Michelin Pilot Super Sports.
When it comes to grip, they really are like night and day compared to most other tyres.
If you're looking for something that may last longer, give marginally better wet weather performance, Goodyear Eagle F1
Michelin Pilot Super Sports.
When it comes to grip, they really are like night and day compared to most other tyres.
If you're looking for something that may last longer, give marginally better wet weather performance, Goodyear Eagle F1
its got falken on at the mo.. it came with em on.
deffo traction issues.. they are crap.
the hankook used to be good. but with more power don't know how they will be .
been looking at p zero. Dunlop maxx alont with vredesteians. contis etc. deffo gonna stay decent brand.
just seeing what others are using.
deffo traction issues.. they are crap.
the hankook used to be good. but with more power don't know how they will be .
been looking at p zero. Dunlop maxx alont with vredesteians. contis etc. deffo gonna stay decent brand.
just seeing what others are using.
Dear m,
I've tried (in order of scariness)
Sunew - fitted by previous owner, dangerous oversteer at anything above 40mph.
Nexen 6000 - not as bad as the above but still not in any way safe. Good on the front, what I've got now.
Good old Bridgestone RE050 - solid tied down rear, what I've got now.
I assume you've got stock 18" wheels?
I've not tried the MPSS as my style is not as, ahem, exuberant as some here
regards,
Jet
I've tried (in order of scariness)
Sunew - fitted by previous owner, dangerous oversteer at anything above 40mph.
Nexen 6000 - not as bad as the above but still not in any way safe. Good on the front, what I've got now.
Good old Bridgestone RE050 - solid tied down rear, what I've got now.
I assume you've got stock 18" wheels?
I've not tried the MPSS as my style is not as, ahem, exuberant as some here
regards,
Jet
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