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Old 12-23-2010, 06:32 PM
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Falken RT-615 size 315/30/18 tires. I make about 500 wheel. Trying to decide if I need dr's or not. street use...
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They'll hook/corner better than most tires, but a drag radial will still have an advantage on launches. For a cornering tire I would rather have yokohama advan ao48's over those RT615's.
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You'll never get ANY street tire to hook at that power level period. I fry my MT/DR's on the street even with heat in them....hell I can break them loose at a 45 punch....albeit they are 275's

For a great cornering tire that hooks better than any other street tire I know of look at Nitto NT05's. Just don't expect a lot of life out of them because they are the softest non DR tire I have seen... A couple vette guys I know run them and I will be getting a set after my christmas bills are paid off....

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well I hooked just fine with my 16' MT.....
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anyone have perosnal experience?
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I had them. Looked cool but I didn't like them at all. Got them for a good deal, I am not a drifter or road course guy but I wanted to try them, I've tried a ton of tires out, and these were ok for a street tire. I'd spend my money on a better street tire or drag radial.
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i have personal experience.
i used them for a while on my SS and was not pleased.

i ran 615s on other cars as well as rt215s (predecessor to rt615). i ran so many sets of those damn tires because they were awesome on my lighter cars (2,000lb and 2,300lb). once i threw them on my camaro, it was a completely different experience. my riken raptors almost gripped just as well (cheap tires that came with the car when i bought it).

after a few bolt-ons and a 3600 stall, i might as well have been driving on ice. cornering was not what i had expected, but somewhat decent. however, they would not hook up at all at over 3/4 throttle until part way into 2nd gear. on my bolt-on, stalled car, i get by on R compounds (currently R888). i have to roll into the throttle, but i can actually be at full throttle before i'm through an intersection as opposed to waiting until i'm a block+ down the road with the RT615s.

so yeah, your 500rwhp will need drag radials or some other R compound tire depending on what you're up to on the street.

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