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bigdog wrote:195/50x15 RE001 Bridgestone Adrenalins are on special at present in NSW at $119 ea for those so inclined....
Yup. From Bridgestone Tyre Centres. And if you're an NRMA member, you get another $5 off per wheel if you flash your card. Plus I think they still have the walkie talkie deal going on if you buy 4 wheels. I just hope I get my car back soon so I can make good on these bargains/bonuses.
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15x7 36 mm offset Watanabe R8R with 205 50 15 Toyo 888:
Tyres from Tyretech in Brisbane. About $270 each. I think you can get them cheaper but I was in a hurry and live close to Tyretech.
This is what the wheels looked like from Japan. I bought them from MX5 Plus.
That cardboard box says \"Jackson Racing\" on the side
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Tyres from Tyretech in Brisbane. About $270 each. I think you can get them cheaper but I was in a hurry and live close to Tyretech.
This is what the wheels looked like from Japan. I bought them from MX5 Plus.
That cardboard box says \"Jackson Racing\" on the side
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Type - Bridgestone Potenza GIII
Size - 185/60/14
Price - $139/tyre fitted & balanced
Dry grip - n/a
Wet grip - Very impressed. Old tyres managed to keep spinning till half way through third. I am lucky to chirp these in the wet when changing a gear!
Tyre life - n/a
Road noise - low
Noticed an immediate improvement in cornering over the older tyres. Will update comments after 600km's.
Size - 185/60/14
Price - $139/tyre fitted & balanced
Dry grip - n/a
Wet grip - Very impressed. Old tyres managed to keep spinning till half way through third. I am lucky to chirp these in the wet when changing a gear!
Tyre life - n/a
Road noise - low
Noticed an immediate improvement in cornering over the older tyres. Will update comments after 600km's.
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Now that i've worn them out i guess i can now comment.
Type - Yokohama S-Drive
Size - 205/50/15
Price - $200/tyre fitted & balanced
Dry grip - Excellent
Wet grip - Okay. I reckon the C-Drive grips better.
Tyre life - Ive done roughly 11,000km and they are down to the tread indicators. (includes a very spirited Tasmania trip and 1 track day)
Road noise - never really payed attention honestly.
Type - Yokohama S-Drive
Size - 205/50/15
Price - $200/tyre fitted & balanced
Dry grip - Excellent
Wet grip - Okay. I reckon the C-Drive grips better.
Tyre life - Ive done roughly 11,000km and they are down to the tread indicators. (includes a very spirited Tasmania trip and 1 track day)
Road noise - never really payed attention honestly.
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Tyres: Hankook Ventus R-S2 Z212
Size: 195/50R15
Price: $200 ea (Donnellans Box Hill)
Dry grip: how does Standard NB class Phillip Island lap record at my first track day in 2 years sound?
Wet grip: no idea yet.
Life: no idea
Road noise: nothing to write home about.
As far as a road tyre for the track goes, these are awesome. They start to feel a bit greasy when hot, but the grip doesn't actually go away, your slip angles just get a bit bigger. Braking power is amazing. Highly recommended if you have to compete on road tyres.
Size: 195/50R15
Price: $200 ea (Donnellans Box Hill)
Dry grip: how does Standard NB class Phillip Island lap record at my first track day in 2 years sound?
Wet grip: no idea yet.
Life: no idea
Road noise: nothing to write home about.
As far as a road tyre for the track goes, these are awesome. They start to feel a bit greasy when hot, but the grip doesn't actually go away, your slip angles just get a bit bigger. Braking power is amazing. Highly recommended if you have to compete on road tyres.
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Matty wrote:Tyres: Hankook Ventus R-S2 Z212
Size: 195/50R15
Price: $200 ea (Donnellans Box Hill)
Dry grip: how does Standard NB class Phillip Island lap record at my first track day in 2 years sound?
Wet grip: no idea yet.
Life: no idea
Road noise: nothing to write home about.
As far as a road tyre for the track goes, these are awesome. They start to feel a bit greasy when hot, but the grip doesn't actually go away, your slip angles just get a bit bigger. Braking power is amazing. Highly recommended if you have to compete on road tyres.
And Hankook aren't importing 14 inch ones even though they make them....grumble....grumble
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What you got, where you got them and how much.
Time to bump this back up the top again
Checked my log book yesterday and realised my Toyo T1Rs have now done 42,000km and are still legal - probably 5-10,000km left in them yet They are definitely less grippy on the rear now, strangely like the Pirelli P-Zeros were at the end of their life. But it is fun at traffic lights (when no one's around!). cornering seems unaffected though, just straight line grip - I know that doesn't make sense, but I haven't had any sudden oversteer problems.
Checked my log book yesterday and realised my Toyo T1Rs have now done 42,000km and are still legal - probably 5-10,000km left in them yet They are definitely less grippy on the rear now, strangely like the Pirelli P-Zeros were at the end of their life. But it is fun at traffic lights (when no one's around!). cornering seems unaffected though, just straight line grip - I know that doesn't make sense, but I haven't had any sudden oversteer problems.
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What you got, where you got them and how much.
Got these fitted about 3-4months ago.
Type - Yoko C-Drive
There's plenty of good info on this tyre so im not going to bother.
Price: $120/corner fitted and balanced.
Great wet/dry tyre. Initial thoughts were that they were a tad heavy (through the steering) but i quickly adjusted. Overall i'm very pleased. The change from 14 year old Dunlops to these was incredible!
After the tyres were put on, i went to get a decent wheel alignment and get the car corner balanced. Funny thing was that the car hadn't had an alignment for at least 7 years (from records and reciepts). The bloke needed a breaker bar for the breaker bar to undo the relevant bolts!
This is what the camber was before i got it set right:
FR: -0.5
FL: -1.6
RR: +0.5
RL: -2.8
This could have something to do with the car ripping around wakefield given that its mainly right handers.
Alignment
Where: ACDC, Mitchell ACT
Price: $140 (alignment to my specs, plus corner balanced with me in the car)
The difference it has made is unbelievable. For a few hundred bucks my car is now handling how it should be which is sweeeeeeet
Type - Yoko C-Drive
There's plenty of good info on this tyre so im not going to bother.
Price: $120/corner fitted and balanced.
Great wet/dry tyre. Initial thoughts were that they were a tad heavy (through the steering) but i quickly adjusted. Overall i'm very pleased. The change from 14 year old Dunlops to these was incredible!
After the tyres were put on, i went to get a decent wheel alignment and get the car corner balanced. Funny thing was that the car hadn't had an alignment for at least 7 years (from records and reciepts). The bloke needed a breaker bar for the breaker bar to undo the relevant bolts!
This is what the camber was before i got it set right:
FR: -0.5
FL: -1.6
RR: +0.5
RL: -2.8
This could have something to do with the car ripping around wakefield given that its mainly right handers.
Alignment
Where: ACDC, Mitchell ACT
Price: $140 (alignment to my specs, plus corner balanced with me in the car)
The difference it has made is unbelievable. For a few hundred bucks my car is now handling how it should be which is sweeeeeeet
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What you got, where you got them and how much.
Type - Yokohama A-Drive R1
Size - 205/45/16
Price - $215/tyre fitted & balanced (same as RE001 and less than PP2 from what I could find in Brissy)
Dry grip - They took a long time to bed in and impress me. I was underwhelmed to start with. Not unpredictable, just mediocre. Now with 5000 on them they are very good. I am very confident in them as they provide great feel and response.
Wet grip - Great, again; great feel and response
Road noise - low
Life - not long. I only ever drive the car in anger these days. It is the weekend car after all. They'll be dead before 20K I think.
Size - 205/45/16
Price - $215/tyre fitted & balanced (same as RE001 and less than PP2 from what I could find in Brissy)
Dry grip - They took a long time to bed in and impress me. I was underwhelmed to start with. Not unpredictable, just mediocre. Now with 5000 on them they are very good. I am very confident in them as they provide great feel and response.
Wet grip - Great, again; great feel and response
Road noise - low
Life - not long. I only ever drive the car in anger these days. It is the weekend car after all. They'll be dead before 20K I think.
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What you got, where you got them and how much.
was at Beaurepairs and got a quote for a set of re001's (in 205/45r16) of $220ea, the man said they arent very good (despite all the excellent reviews) and are overpriced because theyr made in aus, recommended i get silica tyres like eagle F1's or dunlop direzza (both 250/corner)
very much not inkeeping with what i have read from you lot in this thread. point me in the right direction!
very much not inkeeping with what i have read from you lot in this thread. point me in the right direction!
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What you got, where you got them and how much.
RE001 are great, very good in dry.
Not sure in wet - haven't tried.
Goodyear Eagle F1's aren't bad, excellent in wet, and also not bad in dry.
Not sure in wet - haven't tried.
Goodyear Eagle F1's aren't bad, excellent in wet, and also not bad in dry.
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