Tires for twisty roads
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Tires for twisty roads
So Im going on a road trip down to the Dragons Tail here in North Carolina. Well I need some new tires anyways. So I was wondering what kind of tires are good for twisty turns.
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Toyo RA-1s are a another good choice. They last longer than NT-01s also..... but not by much
R-compound tires if you have never driven on them work really well.
Mich Pilot Sport or the Cups are awesome but expensive.
There is a guy on eBay that sells Toyo RA1's new but they are about 2 years old... for cheap! I picked up a pair of 335/30/18's for $350 shipped! They are $400 each plus shipping normally....
R-compound tires if you have never driven on them work really well.
Mich Pilot Sport or the Cups are awesome but expensive.
There is a guy on eBay that sells Toyo RA1's new but they are about 2 years old... for cheap! I picked up a pair of 335/30/18's for $350 shipped! They are $400 each plus shipping normally....
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IMO, the Nitto NT-01 is the best no-brainer choice... They last just as long as the RA-1 and are cheaper than any of the other options listed.
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Re11 bridgestones are actually at the top for a race tire that is well mannered on the street, and can be driven in rain. Dunlop starspecs are also up there. Re11s are a warm weather tire like most mentioned, and crap in under 50 degs. Michilin also has supersports coming out in a month way better perf. Than ps2s.