peteslag said:I tried federal rsr's and r888's on my last car (VX220 ). The 888's were utterly amazing as a track day tyre in the dry but useless in the wet, they didn't last long either. The rsr's were 95% as good in the dry and capable in the wet. They were pretty good on the road and lasted as well. Another bonus with the rsr's is the price.
I'm putting some csl reps with goodyear f1's on my zed for everyday day use, the original alloys are getting a set of rsr's for track use.
RLFILMSCO said:peteslag said:I tried federal rsr's and r888's on my last car (VX220 ). The 888's were utterly amazing as a track day tyre in the dry but useless in the wet, they didn't last long either. The rsr's were 95% as good in the dry and capable in the wet. They were pretty good on the road and lasted as well. Another bonus with the rsr's is the price.
I'm putting some csl reps with goodyear f1's on my zed for everyday day use, the original alloys are getting a set of rsr's for track use.
Had 888's on my VX220 too, on the exige wheels from Thorney. best upgrade i did along with the coil overs. Loved that thing. I found them fine in the wet though, gotta take it easy though bit i had no issues.