snshami wrote:The consensus seems that one of the very good tyres to fit is the Bridgestone RE001.
The concensus is that they are well priced for what they deliver if you get them for just over $100 per corner, not that they're a very good tyre.
snshami wrote:My question about the RE001 is whether they have too much grip. Is there a possibility that the car will lose some of the fun factor.
No & No
snshami wrote:So I am a bit divided. I do want a bit more of a safety margin but also do not want to lose any of the fun of the car.
No fun if you feel you need to drive at 70kph in a derestricted zone just because it's wet.
snshami wrote:I guess I don't want to risk losing the magic feel of the mex.
If Norm Garrett's thoughts are of interest to you: "Up to a 205mm wide tire can help a Miata handle better..."
snshami wrote:...there are obviously two schools of thought on the RE001 and they appear diametrically opposite.
RE001s are/were made in Japan, Australia, & Thailand or Taiwan, & have varied in the wet depending on where they were made. My understanding is Japanese & Thai or Taiwanese RE001s are all that's available, given they stopped making them in Australia about 12 months ago. From memory the Japanese RE001s were better in the wet than the Australian ones & seemingly also better than the Thai or Taiwanese ones.