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Has anyone just used track tyres on the front and not the rear?
Anyone have any opinions on this?
Or would Michelin PS3's do for a trackday or two a year?
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I think you'd be in front end lift of oversteer city central if you fit grippy tyres to the front and have less grip at the back, look at the FWD civic drifters running a very similar setup.
PS3's would be fine for a track day in a 306 I would imagine.
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I used PS3s on track and they were great. No problems at all.
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I was thinking it would make the rear end a bit sletchy but wanted to hear what everyone else thought
Will stick with Michelin PS3's on track then
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Yes as said by other people is a bad idea as you front tryes could have lods of grip and the rear wouldn't have any.track tyres work better at different temp to road tryes so its best not to mix and match.
Also if you had a mix of r888 and road tyres on wet track it could be disasteres.
I will the running nankang ns2r ( stop laughing ) witch are a new breed of tyres that a "track tyre" but can be driven on normal roads and also very good in the wet.
Things like like toyo r1r, federal595 and advan ad08r are good bet aswell I did my research and thought the ns2r where the best for me and also got a awesome deal on them aswell.
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Yes, probably a terrible idea! A set of old wheels plus some track rubber would be what you want, shouldn't cost the earth on a 15" wheel and would be top of my shopping list ahead of any other modification. Apart from being quicker, dedicated track rubber is far more progressive and adjustable and allows you to have a bit more fun in my opinion. Additionally it stops you completely f*cking up a good set of road tyres, you might find the shoulders wear our way before the tread is done.
...or, when your road tyres wear down and need to be changed, get the tyre shop to put them on your track wheels. Then f*ck the shit out of them at the track.
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See cullys 'drifting' at combe with all four wheels with track tyres...only be compounded if you only had the fronts.
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I'm also planning on putting on proper track tyres on my car. I have done a couple of hours on the track on decent road tyres and they do get very very bloody hot and very well eaten. Peoples corner speeds on track tyres are so much greater and on road tyres it was my back that was trying to slide more than the front so having stickier fronts would just compound this problem and wouldn't make me any faster.
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I'm running AD08R at 60 quid a corner. They've been bloody awesome so far even in the wet and cold mainly on the road.
I used track front, road rear before too. You can't push enough to really feel the imbalance as the rear slows you down too much. Better off watching the pressures on the ps3s and using them. They can roll badly on to the sidewall though so camber into the front might help them last longer. They do overheat fairly fast too.
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