
My priority is great performance on the wet & good wear rate. Any comment will help. Thanks
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Benny wrote:They are really good until they get about 3/4 worn, then they get a bit slippery.
However, I now have Bridgestone RT 615's on the car, and find that they are considerably better as far as traction goes, yet they still have quick reactions and good feel.
StanTheMan wrote:Benny wrote:They are really good until they get about 3/4 worn, then they get a bit slippery.
However, I now have Bridgestone RT 615's on the car, and find that they are considerably better as far as traction goes, yet they still have quick reactions and good feel.
I think you might be talking Falken Azenis RT 615.
Benny wrote:All those Japs look the same to me, but those Falkens are terrific, and I've never liked Falkens up till now but these RT615's are just so good.
However, I believe they don't have a very long life, but hell, in a sports car dríven for performance, who cares!
Mr_Q wrote:16" is definitely the forgotten size. I gave up and went back to 15" rims, also with RT615s.
I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the PP2s, but I like to have a choice of more than 1 tyre.
NMX516 wrote:I went tyre shopping at lunch time today, and the bloke i spoke to recommended BF Goodrich g sport of something I think they were called. He sold Michy's as well, which is why I went in there, but he has apparently used both the PP2's and the BF's and thinks the Goodrich's are a better tyre.......He said they do have a better tyre life than the PP2's, and give just as good grip in wet and dry.
I hate trying to buy tyres, everyone has a different opinion
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