Best Sticky Street Tire??
#1
Best Sticky Street Tire??
I have been doing some research and looking for "stickier" tires. Street use only.
Currently running Michelin Pilot Sports.
Anyone running some Nitto NT05 or NT01 in the rear?
Dunlop Z1 Star Spec?
Currently running Michelin Pilot Sports.
Anyone running some Nitto NT05 or NT01 in the rear?
Dunlop Z1 Star Spec?
Last edited by Wealth Manager; 10-24-2013 at 05:18 PM.
#4
I dont really race but if anything I will do some roll racing possibly monthly......but I also like to do some spirited drives, lets say up to bear mountain and or stuff like that.
#6
You already have probably the best street tire for these cars. For a stickier tire, you could try the Michelin Sport Cups, I drove them on the street, but most places you probably can't get away with that. I live in TX where it's hot so they warm up easy, and it hardly ever rains.
#7
Yokohama AD-08's way more stick then the Michelins and work very well in the rain. I have been super impressed with these things but do not expect much more then 5 or 6000 miles out of the rears. A set of fronts will double the rears for life expectancy.
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#11
i drove a car with the AD-08's in march in the hail and rain, then warmed up in mid day on the nurburg ring and was extremely impressed with how they acted in all conditions. I was able to stay in the gas and rail the outside in the rain and pass 5 cars in one corner alone.
they would be a top contender for me for a street tire
they would be a top contender for me for a street tire
#12
Another vote for the Neova AD08. That tire is GREAT! It is as grippy as you will ever need on the street.
I had a set and changed them to Sumitomo because I like my tail to be loose, Neovas are too grippy, you need to do real stupid stuff to break them loose on the street. I'd bet they are faster than some track tires out there. The price is good too.
I had a set and changed them to Sumitomo because I like my tail to be loose, Neovas are too grippy, you need to do real stupid stuff to break them loose on the street. I'd bet they are faster than some track tires out there. The price is good too.
#14
i drove a car with the AD-08's in march in the hail and rain, then warmed up in mid day on the nurburg ring and was extremely impressed with how they acted in all conditions. I was able to stay in the gas and rail the outside in the rain and pass 5 cars in one corner alone.
they would be a top contender for me for a street tire
they would be a top contender for me for a street tire
#15
AD08's may be stickier than the PS2's, (which are rated 220) but I highly doubt they are grippier than Sport Cups.
At any rate, they don't come in 315/30/18 either, so I'll probably never try them to find out.