Tyres - what do you use?

fubar andy

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Why are you not considering semi slick/ track day tyres when you have a fast road/ track day car?

Its not like your going to do lots of miles and now you have a power upgrade your going to need the extra grip.
I have racing slicks in the garage for track use, a set of AO48's to use up on track also, however I'm wanting an all rounder that will work in cold wet conditions as well as dry when I'm out and about on the road - I'm looking the best possible all rounder.

I have considered semi slicks, however I can't justify buying/using semi slick tyres for road use.
The AO48's in the wet are not confidence inspiring nor are they in cold conditions and especially when its freezing.
 

vss irvine

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Information like this should have been included in your initial post! :)

Road tyre id recommend it conti...

But i havent tried bridgestones. Dunlops i always feel are a bit hard.

Ive had avons before that impressed me in the wet. Funnily enough i think they were called rainsports or something close.
 

fubar andy

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All i know is your mum looks hot first thing in the morning.....

Just sayin.
Maybe you can come down and collect that exhaust, I'll let her know when you're coming and she'll slip into something a little more "racy" ;-)
 
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MarkTurbo

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I've got 3 sets of wheels. I use Pirelli RS7 tarmac rally tyres for track/airfield days, soft compound R888's for racing (and probably more road miles than necessary as i can never be bothered to change them :oops:) and Continental sport contact 3 for road use.

The Continentals are expensive but rather than only being good in certain conditions like a lot of tyres they're good all rounders.
 

MarkTurbo

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They need a couple laps to get some heat into them but once upto temperature they are noticeably grippier than R888's and last a lot longer. £50 a corner for part worn rally slicks vs £150 each for the Toyos makes sense if you do a lot of trackdays too ;-)
 

vss irvine

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rallycarsforsale.com

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britishrally.co.uk

your local/regional car club forum

ebay

pistonheads
 

Jon Olds

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Going to having a clearout of my 16" stock of tarmac rally tyres very very soon. They are all on rims. various sizes. pm me if genuinely interested.
All are 625 diameter.
Dunlop cr311 and Yoko A006T
collection only
Jon
 

MarkTurbo

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Where do you find them, what sizes do you run in the Pirelli's?
225/625/17's. Apart from touching the plastic splash guards in a couple places I've had no issues with rubbing anywhere. Thats with 7x17 ET38 wheels and a 5mm spacer.

I did have a good source of them as somebody i know had an Evo 9 rally car but he's changed it for an Evo 10 now which has 18's :roll: Still got a couple sets left though for when these are worn out.

Harkness tyres are worth a try and there's another good one but i cant remember the name at the moment :oops:
 

fubar andy

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225/625/17's. Apart from touching the plastic splash guards in a couple places I've had no issues with rubbing anywhere.
I've had the same with my car on 225's, but the side walls were much bigger so it was worse.

Cheers for the info though!
 

Jon Olds

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625's are the biggest I used to run on the pulsar. max 225 wide. 200 and 185 wide are good also.
Once warm, moulded tarmac rally tyres kick road based rubber every time.
Would sell all my 16's as a a job lot, cheap
Callers only
Jon
 
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