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Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 10:31 pm
by coolhandluke
Updates:
-Falken RT660 added to OP with pricing from Tire Rack
-Hankook RS4's are sale at Tire Rack in 225/45/15 @ $116/apc:
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.js ... mpare1=yes

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 4:25 pm
by coolhandluke
Does anyone have experience with Nankang AR-1's? Reference:
https://philstireservice.com/shop/nankang-ar-1/

I'm researching track tires for this season. I'm comparing:
-Nitto NT01
-Maxxis RC-1 (R2)
-Nankang AR-1

Edit: I found this review from March 2019:
http://speed.academy/100-tread-wear-tra ... oyo-r888r/

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 5:03 pm
by coolhandluke
Deals alert thanks to redRSGGuy:
https://www.discounttiredirect.com/prom ... flash-sale

NT01's
- $100 instant rebate plus $80 rebate

Falken 615K+
-$80 instant rebate

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Sat May 30, 2020 7:46 am
by Xian
coolhandluke wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 4:25 pm Does anyone have experience with Nankang AR-1's? Reference:
https://philstireservice.com/shop/nankang-ar-1/

I'm researching track tires for this season. I'm comparing:
-Nitto NT01
-Maxxis RC-1 (R2)
-Nankang AR-1

Edit: I found this review from March 2019:
http://speed.academy/100-tread-wear-tra ... oyo-r888r/
I know Adam (Jabaay) has been running the Nankang on his hatch. I pinged him to get his $0.02... he said they’re faster than the Toyo RR and R888 for his car and he likes how they drive better than any of the 200TW stuff he’s been on. Said they feel more like an R-comp with regard to noise/manners. Wear has been great... almost no wear after a couple track days and some street driving. He’s running a 245/225 stagger.

I’ve also read some feedback from Hollis that seems to mirror the positive stuff above. Only downside that I’ve heard about is a high wear rate on bigger/heavier cars. This may be a problem with accelerated wear at high temp or it could be that they’re making these in different compounds but not publishing the info.

PS
Also saw that TireRack is running a special on RE71’s. Believe it’s a $60 gift card.

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2020 10:32 am
by coolhandluke
Xian wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 7:46 am
coolhandluke wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 4:25 pm Does anyone have experience with Nankang AR-1's? Reference:
https://philstireservice.com/shop/nankang-ar-1/

I'm researching track tires for this season. I'm comparing:
-Nitto NT01
-Maxxis RC-1 (R2)
-Nankang AR-1

Edit: I found this review from March 2019:
http://speed.academy/100-tread-wear-tra ... oyo-r888r/
I know Adam (Jabaay) has been running the Nankang on his hatch. I pinged him to get his $0.02... he said they’re faster than the Toyo RR and R888 for his car and he likes how they drive better than any of the 200TW stuff he’s been on. Said they feel more like an R-comp with regard to noise/manners. Wear has been great... almost no wear after a couple track days and some street driving. He’s running a 245/225 stagger.

I’ve also read some feedback from Hollis that seems to mirror the positive stuff above. Only downside that I’ve heard about is a high wear rate on bigger/heavier cars. This may be a problem with accelerated wear at high temp or it could be that they’re making these in different compounds but not publishing the info.
Thank you for the feedback! Justin98CTR on here also recommended the Nankang AR1's. I made the purchase and mounted them Friday, TBD on next track date.

Xian wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 7:46 am PS
Also saw that TireRack is running a special on RE71’s. Believe it’s a $60 gift card.
Confirmed! I see that TireRack is offering a "$60 instant installation credit." Even better than a rebate or gift card!

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:51 am
by coolhandluke
Fun read on Michelin Cup 2 differences, bi-thread & tri-tread compounds, and more:
https://motoiq.com/not-all-michelin-cup ... he-same/4/

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 8:29 pm
by aw614
That was a really good read. I have a friend at FCA who was constantly harping about the Cup 2 differences in a small group chat. He was humble bragging about how he was right about this :lol:

On a serious note, when the ITR came out did Tire Rack or the dealers sell an "OEM" RE010 and was there a regular RE010? I also noticed the 8th gen Civic Type R also had a specialized bridgestone too.

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 3:20 pm
by coolhandluke
aw614 wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 8:29 pm That was a really good read. I have a friend at FCA who was constantly harping about the Cup 2 differences in a small group chat. He was humble bragging about how he was right about this :lol:

On a serious note, when the ITR came out did Tire Rack or the dealers sell an "OEM" RE010 and was there a regular RE010? I also noticed the 8th gen Civic Type R also had a specialized bridgestone too.
What was your friend right on?

Good question on original RE010's. I wish I had hung onto my set...they would be ancient now though. :shock:

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:08 pm
by aw614
coolhandluke wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 3:20 pm
aw614 wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 8:29 pm That was a really good read. I have a friend at FCA who was constantly harping about the Cup 2 differences in a small group chat. He was humble bragging about how he was right about this :lol:

On a serious note, when the ITR came out did Tire Rack or the dealers sell an "OEM" RE010 and was there a regular RE010? I also noticed the 8th gen Civic Type R also had a specialized bridgestone too.
What was your friend right on?

Good question on original RE010's. I wish I had hung onto my set...they would be ancient now though. :shock:
He was talking about how the Michelins they developed for the SRTs trim level cars were different than the retail version you would get at tire rack. Another friend and I in the chat couldn't accept the absurd pricing the OEM tire to justify buying them and with how long those special tires would last when 5+ years down the line.

He also mentioned stuff like a tire like the re71r would never pass the OEM requirements, but the special michelins would.

Re: Tire Information Thread

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 12:55 pm
by Purplepassiongsr
Not sure if this is the right place to ask the question...but didnt want to start a new thread either.

Does anyone have experience with the newer 215/45/16 tire options out there (i.e. Falken RT615K+, RT660, BFG Rivals)? I found past discussions about the Falkens running wide - but I have no first hand experience. They are for a 16x7+43 Advan RG1s. I am not extremely low, but also dont want to roll or modify anything. My backup is to just go wtih the re71r in 205/45/16.

Appreciate any feedback you guys can offer.