I'll have a look in to those Hankooks. I was quite impressed with a set of Toyo T1-Rs I had on a previous car but not sure how they'd react on the LCR.
I really rate Toyo T1-Rs, but they melt on the track.........
I'll have a look in to those Hankooks. I was quite impressed with a set of Toyo T1-Rs I had on a previous car but not sure how they'd react on the LCR.
Awesome road tyre DPJ but i've not tracked the LCR although it would be fun to. T1-R's no good on the track at all? I want to Nurburg it before I sell it and I don;t think the Falken 452s on at the mo are the best choice although I am very happy with them on the road.
I don't think the 452s are as good as T1-Rs. I've tried a set and I'm not impressed.
I found that once I got big power the falkens just couldnt cope with 380lb/ft of torque. Although they are performaing a lot better with the v3's I must say. Either way I am going to T1Rs.
I've had R888's on the front for a short while.I've heard they can be quite dangerous on anything but a dry or very slightly damp track/road. For fast road/occassional track use I'd much rather go with Hankook RS-2 Z212's, they are very good in both wet/dry and road/track, a great all-rounder, the R888's are really only for dry track use - even then alot of EVO, Scooby, Skyline, etc. owners don't like them as they go off too quickly and you only get about 4 trackday max. from them ... so I've read.
I'll be getting Hankook RS-2's for next year.
I love the Falken FK452's, very grippy in the dry, good in the wet, they don't spin on the rollers either! My last 2 sets of tyres have been 452's. The Quaife diff helps alot too.
Another thing to consider is that semi-slick trackday tyres like the R888's are going to be made illegal for road use in the future sometime due to their poor wet weather performance - so I read somewhere.
Dont get me wrong they are good tyres especially for the value. However what I have found is once they have scrubbed past the 50% mark their predicatbility goes. Slick and I went for a blast yesterday to see how good the the V3 setup and ATB Diff worked together and we found that when pushing the car we were both uncertain what the limit was. I would say that the F1s I had before were much more predictable.I love the Falken FK452's, very grippy in the dry, good in the wet, they don't spin on the rollers either! My last 2 sets of tyres have been 452's. The Quaife diff helps alot too.
Another thing to consider is that semi-slick trackday tyres like the R888's are going to be made illegal for road use in the future sometime due to their poor wet weather performance - so I read somewhere.
Opinions on the Goodyear Eagle F1 Assimetric's?