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i have a set of 15" clones im looking to cloth in a set of wet/rain tyres for track use
at the moment im looking at a set of 195/50 15 UNIROYAL RAINSPORT 3's
these are looking at £170 +fitting for 4
what's peoples views on these and any other recommendations on a budget of sorts
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Bit of a thread hijack but I was thinking doing the same I was looking a Yokohama a359s or somet like that
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A539?! lol, they haven't made those for nearly ten years, and the Parada is crap in the pug sizes.
PS3 works very well, if you want more of a track dedicated tyre then the AD08 or AD08R is the tyre of choice now, better than the R888 which is getting on a bit now, design is ten years old now, well overdue to be replaced, I wouldn't entertain any of their road tyres.
Eagle F1's were very good, stiffer sidewalls than michelin, dunno if they have replaced them with anything decent though.
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Toyo proxes t1r's are what i use - they feel reallly nice on the road and had a little pop around track; weren't amazing, but for the price i couldn't complain
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(18-11-2014, 08:39 PM)ginge191 Wrote: Toyo proxes t1r's are what i use - they feel reallly nice on the road and had a little pop around track; weren't amazing, but for the price i couldn't complain
T1Rs are utterly appalling in the rain!!
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(18-11-2014, 08:43 PM)Niall Wrote: (18-11-2014, 08:39 PM)ginge191 Wrote: Toyo proxes t1r's are what i use - they feel reallly nice on the road and had a little pop around track; weren't amazing, but for the price i couldn't complain
T1Rs are utterly appalling in the rain!!
meh, when do we ever have rai..... ah..
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(18-11-2014, 08:43 PM)Niall Wrote: (18-11-2014, 08:39 PM)ginge191 Wrote: Toyo proxes t1r's are what i use - they feel reallly nice on the road and had a little pop around track; weren't amazing, but for the price i couldn't complain
T1Rs are utterly appalling!!
EFA!
I had a set on a pair of wheels I bought and used them on a track day, awful. Just plain awful.
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Look at some Federal RSRs
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i use ad08r's ive tried the other equilivents and they dont compare imo.
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How much are you paying for fitting?
In the last year or so I found most tyre places round here stopped doing cash discounts.
Means its cheaper to go to F1 Autocentres, book online, can even look for a discount code. 4 RS3's in that size come to £186.20 fully fitted. Then can get even more back through topcashback if you're with them.
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Federal RSR reviews vs AD08Rs(twice the price) say otherwise
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rsr's fall apart, literally.
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(19-11-2014, 07:49 AM)welshpug Wrote: rsr's fall apart, literally.
Mine have been perfect with both track and road use...
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You've been lucky!
do rsr's really cost less than £40? as ad08's arent over £80...
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no F1 Autocentres near here at all
where are people buying there tyres from to get the best deals?
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Ah, that's not good. They will be the cheapest fully fitted, haven't found cheaper myself yet!
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The sidewalls on rainsports are very soft for the track.
Camskill if you can get them fitted cheap, black circles if not.
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RSR's (Track day tyre version) are plain **** even for the money, No grip, braking performance is terrible, Only thing is traction in a straight line was OK, Were not talking a few feet but a huge margin here, Compare them with the Silverstone's I swapped him onto he found over a second, this is on a 39 second run to give you a idea and I was a shade under 2 seconds slower with them on
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Thats weird Miles, coz thats the FIRST bad review I have read about them
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If your looking for tyres to use in the wet you wont get better than uniroyal rainsports for the money.
I'm looking at Federal 959 RSRs for my spare set of clones.
Think I might be getting a set of winter tyres to go on some steels if I can make up a set of them as winter tyres really are worth the money and if its freezing cold and/or pouring with rain.
(19-11-2014, 10:29 AM)miles Wrote: RSR's (Track day tyre version) are plain **** even for the money, No grip, braking performance is terrible, Only thing is traction in a straight line was OK, Were not talking a few feet but a huge margin here, Compare them with the Silverstone's I swapped him onto he found over a second, this is on a 39 second run to give you a idea and I was a shade under 2 seconds slower with them on
(19-11-2014, 11:31 AM)Piggy Wrote: Thats weird Miles, coz thats the FIRST bad review I have read about them Likewise, only heard good things about the 959s
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Theres a bloke on 406oc with a pair of 15" winter tyres on steel rims dumdum
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wow, only an extra £15 for an AD08 over an 595 RSR, i know where my money would go.
well, not really, Michelin part worns :p
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I have found a set of new 595s for £195fitted.
Are AD08s only 255 for a set?!
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ive found
4 X UNIROYAL 195/50R15 82V RAINSPORT 3 £140.66 delivered to the door
fitting extra
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I'm currently running a set of Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2's, astonishingly good in the rain. Had them round Knockhill in some of the worst rain I've been on a track in. A block came over in the pit lane and asked if "I had special tyres". There was really only 3 or 4 other cars out there that were gripping better, and way better than the Michelin PE2's they replaced. Also damned good in the dry, got to within 0.5s a lap of my R888's, very progressive and good fun, again better than the PE2 by a long way. £40 a corner cheaper than the PS3, and I'd be surprised if a PS3 could do better.
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are you running and odd size? as a 195 50 15 PS3 is about £60, so damn impressive if you can get an eagle F1 for £20 new
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I wish, haha. 205/45/16 on the 182, ~£80 for an F1, ~£120 for a PS3 at the time.
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(19-11-2014, 11:01 PM)ally406 Wrote: I wish, haha. 205/45/16 on the 182, ~£80 for an F1, ~£120 for a PS3 at the time.
I'm on the same size and I've just put 4 x Federal 595's on but I'm yet to see the results. AD08's were about 30 quid more a corner and A048's were more again IIRC
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lets see if camskills price beater works
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