OZ Racing Challenge + Nitto NT01 for my C4S
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OZ Racing Challenge + Nitto NT01 for my C4S
Other go bigger... I went smaller...
18s for high performance driving...
8.5x18 front 12x18 rears and widebody offset...
Tires are Nitto NT01 245/305s...
I will install them on the car later on since currently we have a lot of snow and freezing temps...
I will also weight them when i get the chance and compare them to my stock 19 inch wheels with Hankook RS3s currently...
18s for high performance driving...
8.5x18 front 12x18 rears and widebody offset...
Tires are Nitto NT01 245/305s...
I will install them on the car later on since currently we have a lot of snow and freezing temps...
I will also weight them when i get the chance and compare them to my stock 19 inch wheels with Hankook RS3s currently...
#2
You will like the NT-01's on track. Very progressive release, very communicative, high traction and you can heat cycle them to death and they still perform very well. Granted, they are not Hoosiers, but they are great. Don't expect to drive them in the rain. The tread is too thin and will hydroplane easily after you have some miles on them. Have fun.
#3
Thanks man... I am not planning of driving them much on the highway or even worse with rain...
I know that they are not hoosiers but the fact that i can drive them to and from events is a benefit... Eventually i will try Hoosiers too (A6s for autocross) but i want to progress into things and not just dive to the maximum grip high skill tires...
I know that they are not hoosiers but the fact that i can drive them to and from events is a benefit... Eventually i will try Hoosiers too (A6s for autocross) but i want to progress into things and not just dive to the maximum grip high skill tires...
#4
You will love the Nitto's. They are not slow. They will run within 3 seconds of the R6 on a 2.5 mile course like Mid-Ohio. Be sure to heat cycle them before heading to the track. You will get more use out of them as a result.
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