Advice re. wet weather
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- tw2
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Re: Advice re. wet weather
I think my Re003's are 205\50\16 and 225\50\16. They have a larger diameter than stock but comfortable and perform well.
Thomas, 91 G, 05 E55
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- GlanzaAtHeart
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Re: Advice re. wet weather
GDII wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:20 pmMaybe get someone else in the club with an MR2 to drive it and let them tell you if it's normal or not. You are heading out for the next run aren't you? The MR2 puts lots of feedback through the steering wheel making them feel how they do. It's really good as a lot of cars dfeel dead in the steering and have no character or feel fun at all.
You can get 235/40R17 in RE003? The 45 profile is far too big IMO. The 245/40R17 is smaller in diameter.GlanzaAtHeart wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:05 pmStick with GDII's advice, go for RE003's. They are currently on sale too, buy one get one half price, about 800 for a full set fitted in 17" for me (215, 235 combo).
Nankang NS20's are supposedly good, and cheap, however I have these now on my 92' turbo and honestly don't rate them in the wet. I can spin my back wheels, in 2nd gear going 50 on a damp on ramp to the motorway, not fun, very scary.
Hyperdrive also have 20% off tyres at the moment, some good deals there, but their fitting price can be quite pricey.
You won't find RE003 from anyone but Bridgestone or Tonys Tyres.
Sounds like the NS20s are a bit lacking.
Hmm had a double check, yeah only in 45 profile, not 40 for 235s. Might have to go 245s.
Hyperdrive don't stock RE003, but their Pilot Sport 4s for a set of 4 worked out to be $935 for a set of 4 fitted, which while pricey, is a better tyre for a pretty good deal for high end tyres.
My only complaint with RE003s is the road noise, and they don't last that long comparitively with other high performance tyres. Road noise for me is the killer, but I can live with it, considering they're cheap for the performance you get.
89' SW20 GT w/ Gen 4 3SGTE
13.2 @ 107mph
"man this thing drives like ass" - Sun Tzu, probably
13.2 @ 107mph
"man this thing drives like ass" - Sun Tzu, probably