Tire recommendations for autocross and street.
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If I decide to run slicks for road racing...
what would you recommend, and would it be alright on 245?
I also have sawblades that I plan on using that use 275s, but I still wanna know if there is a good slick for 245s? and what would it be?? Also, if not a slick, even a competition use street/track tire (besides the Nt01)
what would you recommend, and would it be alright on 245?
I also have sawblades that I plan on using that use 275s, but I still wanna know if there is a good slick for 245s? and what would it be?? Also, if not a slick, even a competition use street/track tire (besides the Nt01)
Hoosier R6's: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes....osier&model=R6
BFGoodrich R1's: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes....del=g-Force+R1
Kumho V710's: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes....del=Ecsta+V710
Toyo R888's: http://www.toyotires.com/tire/pattern/proxes-r888
275/40/17's are probably the most common size for our cars though, and everybody makes them. I've run Kumho V710's, Hoosier R6's and Toyo RA1's, all with pretty good results
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Just so everyone knows, I had GREAT luck with the Yokohama s.Drives. They performed fantastically at Road America this past weekend. I ran 26-28 psi in the tires and they did wonderful.
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Kumho Victoracers work great. I ran them for a couple of seasons. They wear like IRON and grip very well. They are also fairly cheap. I would not reocmmend running them in the rain. When fairly new, they have pretty good tred on them. I drove to and from the track and parking lot events on them for a long time. I have switched to V710s since I trailer the car now, but as far as wear, grip and price, I loved the victoracers.
I also have a set of Nitto RIIs. they work decent and have more tred, but don't grip as good as the Victoracers. Didn't try the NT01s, but they are a little better than the RIIs.
I also have a set of Nitto RIIs. they work decent and have more tred, but don't grip as good as the Victoracers. Didn't try the NT01s, but they are a little better than the RIIs.
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Thanks for that link....
Im gonna run NT01s on my snowflakes.. I already have them on the rears... Im also gonna put them on the fronts
245/50 16s
However, Im looking to see what I wanna run on my sawblades.. I think theyre 17" so 275/40 17s is what Im assuming.. and Im probably gonna use it for ONLY road race, so Im unsure of what to go with..
Maybe the Hoosier R6s?
Maybe the Kumho Victoracers, since they grip well, wear slow and are fairly cheap..
Im gonna run NT01s on my snowflakes.. I already have them on the rears... Im also gonna put them on the fronts
245/50 16s
However, Im looking to see what I wanna run on my sawblades.. I think theyre 17" so 275/40 17s is what Im assuming.. and Im probably gonna use it for ONLY road race, so Im unsure of what to go with..
Maybe the Hoosier R6s?
Maybe the Kumho Victoracers, since they grip well, wear slow and are fairly cheap..