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scotty 23-01-2017 12:42 PM

Sticky rubber
 
Looking for info on good sticky rubber that can be used on road and track for 17" alloys what would be ideal size 215/35/17 , 225/45/17 .

Rdlangy1 23-01-2017 02:32 PM

Eagle F1's seemed to perform well for Dave in Germany...

Red Baron 23-01-2017 02:49 PM

Yokohama A0 48R Federal RSR, Toyo R888 or Nankang NS2R. 215/40/17 is the usual size for a 17" wheels on a classic.

https://www.camskill.co.uk/m117b0s0p...yres_-_17_inch

C. J. 23-01-2017 03:09 PM

Cup2's for dry or pilot sport for all year round.

alfa male 23-01-2017 05:58 PM

Ive used Oponeo aswell as Camskill for competitive pricing.

scotty 24-01-2017 03:03 AM

Anyone use hankook ventus v12 evo2 seem to be rated ( A) in the wet .

BIG"E" 24-01-2017 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by scotty (Post 233408)
Anyone use hankook ventus v12 evo2 seem to be rated ( A) in the wet .

Ive got a set, but when compared with another of my sets the Goodyear eagle asymmetric 2s are a lot better they are also 'A' rated. :doubleup:

SpecB 24-01-2017 01:00 PM

I rated The Evo 2s a really good tyre in the dry and pretty good wet performance - It's possible (I've not compared) that the Hankooks are better than the Eagles in the dry but sacrifice a bit of wet performance because f it.

Best wet tyre I've used is the Uniroyal rainsport

Red Baron 24-01-2017 02:10 PM

I assumed you were looking for a track focused tyre that was still road legal hence my suggestions. Had the Hankooks on the Civic, never had a problem with them through the winter but scrubbed a set of fronts in 12000 miles while the rears were like new.

Steve_PPP 24-01-2017 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SpecB (Post 233418)
Best wet tyre I've used is the Uniroyal rainsport

Likewise. Superb when you consider the price.

If I lived in a place that rained 24/7 like a certain someone, that's where I'd be putting my money ;)

scotty 24-01-2017 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 233424)
Likewise. Superb when you consider the price.

If I lived in a place that rained 24/7 like a certain someone, that's where I'd be putting my money ;)

:grin:

scotty 27-01-2017 03:50 AM

Think ive narrowed it down to these 2 tyres i think
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NL03Scooby 27-01-2017 09:38 AM

Those are two very different tyres Scott, I take it you are only choosing one type or are you having a winter and summer/track set?

Steve_PPP 27-01-2017 09:44 AM

What Rob said.... completely different type of tyre. One is a great road tyre for wet conditions (and probably great on a wet track too) but would fall apart on a dry trackday under heavy use.

The other is a proper trackday semi-slick, awesome dry grip but would struggle in heavy water... what are you aiming for?

Red Baron 27-01-2017 09:54 AM

Amazingly the Yoko AD08 has an A for wet grip according to Camskill. I assumed they'd be awful.

scotty 27-01-2017 10:30 AM

Im just after something with a bit more grip weather it be on track or normal road conditions and thats where the yoko come in so no need to change wheels all the time lol

C. J. 27-01-2017 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by scotty (Post 233555)
Im just after something with a bit more grip weather it be on track or normal road conditions and thats where the yoko come in so no need to change wheels all the time lol

Buy pilot sport 4's then !:-P

555_Si 27-01-2017 05:26 PM

I had the ad08's on the old scoob and in the soaking wet they were very good. Anyone remember the very wet brands evening we did?

However in the damp i seemed to found them a bit tricky but probably more to do with my stiffer suspension setup.

scotty 27-01-2017 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C. J. (Post 233579)
Buy pilot sport 4's then !:-P

Now the sizes only come in 215/45/17 , 225/45/17 or 235/45/17 not sure what will fit as never had 17" before lol .

Red Baron 27-01-2017 07:48 PM

215/45/17 I would have thought.

Hongkongfooi 27-01-2017 08:58 PM

Ive heard good things about the ad08 as an all year round tyre...still needs some heat in them to work at their best. I would go with what cj says though on previous post...however michelins are expensive

chrisp 27-01-2017 09:09 PM

I didn't like the 215/45 on the classic, preferred the 215/40, personal opinion was you could really notice the side wall flex, 215/45 is new age wrx size

Ginola 28-01-2017 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisp (Post 233620)
I didn't like the 215/45 on the classic, preferred the 215/40, personal opinion was you could really notice the side wall flex, 215/45 is new age wrx size

You wont get the same sort of flex on a track focused tyre as you would with a road one at those profiles, if you get the chance to try and bend the side wall on an off the rim 888 or ad08 etc then compare to a road tyre there is massive difference in flex, full racing slicks can run at ridiculously low pressures due to how stupidly stiff the sidewalls are for example.




Personally I think Scotty (in keeping with my previous statement in PM), if your going to buy 2 sets of tyres then have a cross over dry/wet road set and a full blown track set, and also.. .don't take the tyre reviews on review sites as gospel as the numbers /results are made up largely by people running cars that are totally different weights to yours talk to people at trackdays that run a similar weight vehicle to your own, and also decide if optimal grip/lap-time or longevity are more important, base your decision around that..

ps.. for my 2c, I wouldn't fit rainsports if you like going really fast in the dry without changing wheels, as they will not be comparable with the likes of a set of PS4's or eagles in the dry, also if your at a wet trackday and it dries, the ps4/supersport/eagles will still stand up to some punishment as a dry line appears, before you want to switch to semi slicks, where as the rainsports will suffer quite badly., having said all that there is no disputing they are a great wet weather tyre.

scotty 28-01-2017 11:27 PM

215/45/17 seems to be standard size cant see me getting 45 without rubbing issues just need to find someone selling a cheap 215/45/17 tyre to check .
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