Winter trackday tyres?
Winter trackday tyres?
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haircutmike

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22,457 posts

228 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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I run Triple 8's on my TVR which are very good if not effing expensive, (about £850 a set!).

I want to do some winter trackdays in my Octavia vRS and am due for a tyre change.

Any suggestions please?

Ian_sUK

734 posts

204 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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[thread hijack]

Have you run the 888s in winter? I'm going to attempt to run them on the 6th Dec at Bedford, I feel this may not be wise! hehe

[/thread hijack]

T180985

133 posts

192 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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They heat up faster than road tyres so unless it's raining 888s should be fine

haircutmike

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22,457 posts

228 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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In summer the Triple 8's become almost too hot to touch but when I have used them in cold weather, they hardly warm up but still, have performed quite well.

I am doing Combe this Saturday and am toying with the idea of running my road wheels with T1R's on although the grip is well down on the 8's!!

Decisions, decisions?

edb49

1,652 posts

229 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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I would have thought if you can get them warm, they'll stay warm. Maybe a bit of F1-style weaving on the outlap if the TDO will let you? smile

surrey7er

3,944 posts

293 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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HCM, given the weather we're having, have you considered snow tyres??

haircutmike

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22,457 posts

228 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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surrey7er said:
HCM, given the weather we're having, have you considered snow tyres??
Hi, 7er, not thought of that option but was considering my Disco with mud terrains biglaugh.

sheps

741 posts

221 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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I have Brands next Thursday.
I was wondering if it was even worth taking the slicks in this temperature?

surrey7er

3,944 posts

293 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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haircutmike said:
surrey7er said:
HCM, given the weather we're having, have you considered snow tyres??
Hi, 7er, not thought of that option but was considering my Disco with mud terrains biglaugh.
biggrin in all seriousness tho, have a look at kumho's... I have done a fair few trackdays on them in a Beemer. They're not the last word in grip in the dry, but they're good in the wet, progressive and best of all, quite cheap! The 18" tyres on my Subaru were about £80 a corner from my local merityre in leatherhead (great bunch in there by the way)

haircutmike

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22,457 posts

228 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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surrey7er said:
haircutmike said:
surrey7er said:
HCM, given the weather we're having, have you considered snow tyres??
Hi, 7er, not thought of that option but was considering my Disco with mud terrains biglaugh.
biggrin in all seriousness tho, have a look at kumho's... I have done a fair few trackdays on them in a Beemer. They're not the last word in grip in the dry, but they're good in the wet, progressive and best of all, quite cheap! The 18" tyres on my Subaru were about £80 a corner from my local merityre in leatherhead (great bunch in there by the way)
What Khumo's?

roddo

584 posts

219 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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We run Federal rsr595's they are excellant in the wet and almost as good as 888's in the dry but cost less......

Paul

surrey7er

3,944 posts

293 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Ku31 something or another! Very much a road tyre, but good vfm!