Discussion
A friend of mine picks up 10+ of these a month, part worn from a lotus racing series. I picked up 4 today and they are being fitted to a new set of wheels. So I'll have a set of wets (prada's) and semi-slicks (a048's) for the next trackday.
They have 2-3mm on them. Anyone know the depth they are new, and when should I change them ? I was thinking of using them until the thread pattern disappears or is that too late. The centres seem to have got most of the wear so this is what I need to keep an eye on.
I'm hoping the cornering will be alot quicker, better braking and no doubt it will show up that something else will need doing, a petrol swirlpot for starters.
If anyone wants some they are 225/45/17's, should last me about 2 trackdays compared to 4 for new parada's. I can stick up the details if so.
They have 2-3mm on them. Anyone know the depth they are new, and when should I change them ? I was thinking of using them until the thread pattern disappears or is that too late. The centres seem to have got most of the wear so this is what I need to keep an eye on.
I'm hoping the cornering will be alot quicker, better braking and no doubt it will show up that something else will need doing, a petrol swirlpot for starters.
If anyone wants some they are 225/45/17's, should last me about 2 trackdays compared to 4 for new parada's. I can stick up the details if so.
Yoko paradas spec 2 for wets!!!!!
...guess you dont want to live long!!
They are terrible in the wet,borderline dangerous!...tread pattern is far to blocky (not enough tyre touching the tarmac) and the compound is hard.
Tyres last a while ill give them that!
A048r come with just over 5mm new...not much,but great trackday tyre.
...guess you dont want to live long!!They are terrible in the wet,borderline dangerous!...tread pattern is far to blocky (not enough tyre touching the tarmac) and the compound is hard.
Tyres last a while ill give them that!
A048r come with just over 5mm new...not much,but great trackday tyre.
Edited by philevo6 on Sunday 6th June 16:09
Stephanie Plum said:
Tread depth on the 48s isn't always a reliable indicator of wear - think instead in terms of heat cycles. I use them on one my Lotuses and usually find they are way past their best well before I use up the available tread.
Interesting. How many cycles before they start to go off ? Do they overheat after this and is that what causes the fall off in grip ?AndrewO said:
Stephanie Plum said:
Tread depth on the 48s isn't always a reliable indicator of wear - think instead in terms of heat cycles. I use them on one my Lotuses and usually find they are way past their best well before I use up the available tread.
Interesting. How many cycles before they start to go off ? Do they overheat after this and is that what causes the fall off in grip ?I find that once I have done around 4 hot, dry and busy track days they start to be less grippy after just a few laps in a session. If you're unlucky enough to find yourself on a wet day at this point it's like having rollerskates on.
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