View Full Version : semi slick advice
qstoria
12-10-2006, 03:15 PM
im looking for some advice on semi slicks. its time to get 4 new tyres so im looking at semi slicks this time round. i own an ef8 with 15' mr5 wheels. the current tyres are yokohama C Drives in 195/55/15. so far i havnt had any grip problems with these tyres except they havnt lasted me more than 5 months before being defectable. then again i havnt had any other tyres on the car so i have nothing to compare them to.
the car is a daily driver and i am looking at some track time in the future, both circut and drag. not looking to spend a huge amount just yet but any advice and feedback would be appreciated from those in the know.
thanks :thumbsup:
barefootbonzai
12-10-2006, 03:28 PM
semi's won't last you long at all driving daily. hit edward up for a set of Advan AD07's if you want some gansta street tyres that'll last longer than semi's.
qstoria
12-10-2006, 03:35 PM
so i guess another option would be to get a spare set of rims if i wanted semis?
how much for these AD07's barefoot?
DLO01
12-10-2006, 05:10 PM
so i guess another option would be to get a spare set of rims if i wanted semis?
how much for these AD07's barefoot?
Spare set of rims with Semi's when you go to track is the best idea. If your car is a Daily, then as Barefoot says its not worth it Getting Semis. Semis are much softer so will wear much quicker than Street tyres. Plus the tread depth on Semis are very little compared to streeters.
Have a look under the Traders Section, "Max-Hondapower" for the AD07's. :thumbsup:
EG5[KRT]
12-10-2006, 11:01 PM
if u had no probs with the c drive
id suggest the a drive in the yokohama
or bridgestone g3
if u hardly go on track i prob wouldnt suggest semis coz they will get "hard" over a while of no use... and they will "dry" up. u wil end up havnig to rape them hard to get use of them again...
or you could even get a semi compound street tyre
ad07 as said above
azenis rt215
toyo ra1 ?
similar compound is ok but again you will shred them up fast if u use heaps.. coz they are a semi style compound.
free2d
13-10-2006, 01:14 AM
Is AD048 any good?
Slugoid
13-10-2006, 02:05 AM
Is AD048 any good?
Do you mean the A048? If so, they are proper semi-slicks, and from what I've heard, they are good. Not really suitable for daily driving.
I believe the RT215's are no more, and replaced by the RT615's.
spetz
13-10-2006, 02:53 AM
Qstoria,
Give me a call before going to buy tyres.
I am getting some Falken sports azenis semi slicks for my car and plan to run them everyday
They aren't that expensive, the rear ones wouldn't really get worn out and I would just be changing the front ones every say 20,000km which judging by how much the car gets driven means every 2 years! yay!
qstoria
13-10-2006, 10:18 AM
i saw the ad07's for 200 each from max hondapower. they have some good reviews and are recommended by a fair few in the tyre review thread fairly often.
spetz, what sort of price and where abouts are u looking at these falken sports azenis from? if its local here then perhaps we can but 8 at a good price. i dont really wanna have to call you, u know that right? i think i need a spare set of rims to keep 2 sets of tyres..
thanks for the help so far everyone
spetz
15-10-2006, 10:51 PM
haha f u qstoria
Go back to your boyfriend and cry on his shoulder!
But seriously, the price is $239 per tyre in Canberra fitted. Price is the same for 15 and 16"
I am going 16"
qstoria
16-10-2006, 09:26 AM
ahah sorry spetzs.. with
250 per tyre is the max i wanted to spend so maybe ill look at this. when where u gonna get yours?
supersamEK
16-10-2006, 12:54 PM
you may want to very careful using semi-slicks on the street, they can be dangerous and i personally dont recomend on the street for safety reasons.
They still require a bit of heat to be effective compared to a street tyre, and if the road is greasy or wet they wont be good at all.
From past experience not a good idea unless you are smart about it and responsible
spetz
17-10-2006, 01:14 AM
qstoria, probably not for a couple of months at the least. Only after I get it back from charlie
SamEK, you mean because at the limits the semi's will snap out easier?
A friend uses bridgestone semi's and it's fine in the wet
DLO01
17-10-2006, 07:52 AM
Even though I would not recomend semis in the wet. Semis are fine in the wet and I was surprised in how they good griped. The only problem is when you have puddles or sheets and sheets of water on the road. Aquaplaining becomes a problem and if you hit a puddle the car grips to one side. This is obvious to the tread design (or lack of it to shed water). And instead of dispersing the water, it is trapped (damed) up in front of the tyre. :thumbsup:
aaronng
17-10-2006, 09:40 AM
Are you wearing your tyres on the inside or outside edges first?
remeber there are different types of semi slicks. SOme are for drag racing, some are for track (Like alot mentioned in this thread) and some are for just a general better feel.
DLO01
17-10-2006, 12:02 PM
Are you wearing your tyres on the inside or outside edges first?
Whos that question for aaronng?
xtercii
17-10-2006, 01:13 PM
haha f u qstoria
Go back to your boyfriend and cry on his shoulder!
But seriously, the price is $239 per tyre in Canberra fitted. Price is the same for 15 and 16"
I am going 16"
are you talking about the price for azenis rt615?
qstoria
17-10-2006, 02:53 PM
yeah i agree supersam. i think im going to go with some advan ad07 for the street and then look at getting some spare wheels fitted with the slicks
kera_1
17-10-2006, 03:11 PM
i thought that the AD07 werent dot approved? pls comfirm ppls
cos if they arent dot approved then insurance wont pay a cent if u have any hicups
spetz
19-10-2006, 01:03 AM
are you talking about the price for azenis rt615?
Not sure which ones they are, but they had sports in their name I am pretty sure? Might be a new model from Falken, not sure?
preludacris
19-10-2006, 08:52 PM
i didnt think the ad07 is dot approved either... :S , but edw rekns a few sizes are ? i dunnoz
oh and a bit off topic, qstoria, u had c drives that only lasted for 6 months ? how many km u drive ? i was considering these tyres, but if they only last 6 months , then stuff that .. :S
qstoria
21-10-2006, 05:25 PM
oh and a bit off topic, qstoria, u had c drives that only lasted for 6 months ? how many km u drive ? i was considering these tyres, but if they only last 6 months , then stuff that .. :S
i bought them in january and by august they were probably to worn to pass rego here in the act but definantly were not causing me any concern so i would say they would be good for 12 months. i would have driven approx 8000km off the top of my head. that said they were an excellent value tyre in terms of grip etc for the money (i paid 175 each, 2 at the front).
spetz
23-10-2006, 01:29 AM
Can you still get C drives or is it an old model?
Or is C drive what replaced the A539's?
Can you still get C drives or is it an old model?
Or is C drive what replaced the A539's?
The C drive range and the recently released A drive range is the new generation of tyres from Yokohama. The A539 series is an evolution of the old and legendary A509s. A few frens of mine have C drives in their cars but none drive too aggressively but they ride very well and pretty quiet and they are all v happy with them.
I have a set of BF Goodrich G force sport in 195/50R15 in my EG Si on a set of fat fives and they are great. The tread pattern, sidewall stiffness and breakaway characteristics are v simliar to the Bridgestone RE711s which they don't bring in anymore. Not dissimilar to the BRG GIIIs but much less flexy in the treads esp when the tyres are new. They are made in Thailand, $139each I paid and won't hesistate to get another set. The BFG's used to be the bogan choice of tyres in the bad old days, but now they are wholly owned by Michelin with right up to date R&Ds and know how from the parent company.
As for semi-slicks, I whacked on my set of race tyres (BRG RE540s) from my old BMW2002 racecar onto my E30 3 series for fun for a week. They were horribly noisy ie they rumble, grumble and resonate the whole car but of course much more grip than the BRG S02 tyres I normally had of the same size. Aside from the noise issue and a lot less gentle breakaway on the road they are a lot more puncture prone as they pick up every little rock on the road and of course other debris. With so much attraction to debris on the road your fenders behind the tyres would get a good sandblasting as well.
If it's possible it's best to buy the best hi performance road tyres you can get and another set of semi slick DOT legal race tyres and use that for track work and the occasional fast blast on the streets. They work the best after a trackday wihen all the tyres are nicely scruffed up so why not leave them on for the week following? I'm sure you'll have lots of fun doing that.
qstoria
23-10-2006, 07:39 AM
Can you still get C drives or is it an old model?
Or is C drive what replaced the A539's?
i had no problem finding them back in january this year but im not sure about getting them any more. not sure what the A539s are either.
spetz
23-10-2006, 10:06 PM
EG30,
I was tossing up between the Falken 452 and the Falken Semi slicks.
Both are supposed to be great and both are really well priced.
Qstoria, if you don't want semi's then the FK-452 would probably be awesome as well.
Only issue is from what I read the 452 have stiff sidewalls which is bad for traction :(
qstoria
24-10-2006, 07:57 AM
spetz, from what ive heard in this thread and from various other sources im leanng towards the ad07. at 200 each they sound like excellent value.
what are these 452's? maybe ill just keep the bald c-drives...
spetz
24-10-2006, 03:22 PM
Check out FK-452 from Falken
They are apparantly very sticky and very good
They are Falken's best tyre and is ultra high performance (before going to semi's etc)
And it is cheap as well, probably around the 200 mark as well
Visit Pats Tyres in Fyshwick. Or call me we'll go together cuz you can bargain the price with them too
xtercii
24-10-2006, 03:39 PM
NSW ppl can try AAA tyre factory at Guildford in Sdyney, they claim to have the cheapest Falken tyre anywhere in oz. For Azenis RT615, 205/50/15, they quoted me 140 each fitted and balanced. You tell me if that's a hectic price or not.
qstoria
24-10-2006, 05:07 PM
spetz if they do it for 200 each fitted then id be in. the best i can find for the ad07 tyres are 200 each from edw-R on here but thats + 90 for shipping then i have to pay to have them fitted so id be looking at over a grand. wont be for a month at this rate though but ill let u know
spetz
27-10-2006, 02:58 AM
xtercii where is that?
How far from yenorra?
xtercii
27-10-2006, 08:27 AM
Very close, if you spit from Yennora it will reach Guildford. Anyway I’ve got a card at home will pm you the details. That place has good service too, all you can drink soft drinks and on hot days they even give you beers, my mate was loving his life last time he was there
qstoria
27-10-2006, 08:38 AM
Very close, if you spit from Yennora it will reach Guildford.
awesome.
Penguin
04-11-2006, 01:17 PM
you can also get toyo proxes r888 for $130 each from the tyre shop next to tempe tyres. these are semi slicks too. i'm running toyo proxes t1-r in 195/50R15 and they seem to have awesome grip too. and i only paid $140 fitted and balanced at Blair's tyres.
fatboyz39
05-11-2006, 07:15 PM
you can also get toyo proxes r888 for $130 each from the tyre shop next to tempe tyres. these are semi slicks too.
:eek::eek::eek::eek:
Astro
05-11-2006, 07:25 PM
you can also get toyo proxes r888 for $130 each from the tyre shop next to tempe tyres. these are semi slicks too. i'm running toyo proxes t1-r in 195/50R15 and they seem to have awesome grip too. and i only paid $140 fitted and balanced at Blair's tyres.
Do you mean $230 for the R888?
chingaling
06-11-2006, 06:26 PM
potenza g3 is pretty good and cheap..
advan a048 they are gangsta shit man .. daymn..
Spunkymonkey
07-11-2006, 03:28 PM
potenza g3 is pretty good and cheap..
advan a048 they are gangsta shit man .. daymn..
potenza g3 isn't semi slick though.
yokis should be good, I still have a couple of ao32r's in the closet lol
Penguin
08-11-2006, 08:11 AM
no i mean $130 for r888......
qstoria
14-11-2006, 09:57 AM
the toyo R888 proxes for 130??? ill buy 4 of them right now
qstoria
14-11-2006, 10:18 AM
actually ill buy 8
preludacris
14-11-2006, 03:38 PM
lol
how much are falken azenis for 15 inch rim
the toyo r888 proxes, how soft is the compound? are these the cheapest semi's ?
im looking for cheap semi's atm, but not the softest compound ones. coz i'll be using on the streets a bit aswell. want them to last a lil bit longer
qstoria
14-11-2006, 04:58 PM
im nt sure but im waiting to hear from penguin about 130 dollar r888's
Tuintegra
15-11-2006, 02:18 PM
im also waiting for some feedback. I'm looking for some cheap semi's ..
Penguin
16-11-2006, 02:54 PM
hang on guys....i'll give them a call to confirm stock before i post their details.
qstoria
16-11-2006, 03:00 PM
yokohama advan ad07 also penguin?
or pm me their details and i can call them at some stage
barefootbonzai
16-11-2006, 03:48 PM
Put me down for 8 as well if it's $130.
But it'll probably closer to $230 that was mentioned earlier.
lol ME TOO.
which state is this?? :S
any1 know the wear rating of RE55s?? i mean as a daily driver on normal roads
xtercii
16-11-2006, 04:33 PM
Put me down for 12 haha…
Penguin
16-11-2006, 07:36 PM
this is in sydney.....and i just checked....the toyo r888 in 195/55R15 is still going for $130 each fitted & balanced. (i previously thought it was 195/50R15....but i stand corrected)
thing is if everyone starts buying them from here...they're just gonna jack the price up.......
and r888 is not as soft as re55s
xtercii
16-11-2006, 09:54 PM
what tyre shop is it? close to tempe tyre or right next to it?
xtercii
16-11-2006, 10:14 PM
Hey guy, I believe Penguin's quoted price is definitely correct. I was just doing some research on this tyre and came across this thread on nissansilvia.com. Some interesting read and some information on why these tyres are so cheap.
Scroll down about 2/3 of the thread and look for user "karupt"s post.
Last but DEFINITELY not least:
Toyo R888
Size: 225/45/16
Grip:
Dry: 99,000/10
Wet: yet to try them..
Track: yet to try them..
Cost: $150 each WTF?? I purchased these from Taleb tyres in tempe.. best score ever.. my car is so fugn tractable now its not even funny
http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t169356.html
http://www.toyo.com.au/RacePDFs/Bulletin%2...oxes%20R888.pdf
it doesnt say wats GGG compound tyre is suitable for tho...
maybe its only suited for racing? some1 explain
xtercii
16-11-2006, 10:43 PM
GGG stands for gay group gangbang
lol 3G's....isnt that the 3 guitarist thats coming to AUS? gay group gangbang
DLO01
17-11-2006, 07:47 AM
it doesnt say wats GGG compound tyre is suitable for tho...
maybe its only suited for racing? some1 explain
On the Toyo web site it states the R888's are street leagal.
Check it out at:
http://www.toyo.com.au/
barefootbonzai
17-11-2006, 09:07 AM
Hey if you live around there you can buy some. I'll talk to you on msn.
Hey guy, I believe Penguin's quoted price is definitely correct. I was just doing some research on this tyre and came across this thread on nissansilvia.com. Some interesting read and some information on why these tyres are so cheap.
Scroll down about 2/3 of the thread and look for user "karupt"s post.
Last but DEFINITELY not least:
Toyo R888
Size: 225/45/16
Grip:
Dry: 99,000/10
Wet: yet to try them..
Track: yet to try them..
Cost: $150 each WTF?? I purchased these from Taleb tyres in tempe.. best score ever.. my car is so fugn tractable now its not even funny
http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t169356.html
http://www.toyo.com.au/RacePDFs/Bulletin%2...oxes%20R888.pdf
xtercii
17-11-2006, 09:55 AM
yeah talk to me on msn.
Penguin
17-11-2006, 11:02 AM
Taleb Tyre Service
42 Princes Hwy Arncliffe 2205
(02) 9567 2888
there u go fellas......ring before u go
ggg is very soft compound
also check the manufactures date
qstoria
17-11-2006, 11:12 AM
So are those $130 Toyo R888 the real deal or are they a crappy version of the R888 that I should stay away from?haha
so there may be a catch... any more info on the 'crappy version"?
DLO01
17-11-2006, 12:15 PM
I don't know about $130 for 195/55 R15's R888.
I just rang the guy I go to where I got my Toyo T1R's 205/45 R16 for $174
He said the price for the R888 in 195/55 R15 is $275 each.
$130 sounds fishy, watch out. :thumbdwn:
preludacris
19-11-2006, 03:22 AM
lol 3G's....isnt that the 3 guitarist thats coming to AUS? gay group gangbang
Lol . thats G3!
3g is phones.
anybody know where to get cheap azenis rt615?
qstoria
13-12-2006, 04:16 PM
did anyone ever have any luck with the r888 from taleb tyres @ 130 each?
PaZzMaN-R
13-12-2006, 06:57 PM
Lol . thats G3!
3g is phones.
anybody know where to get cheap azenis rt615?
yep!!!!
going to be gettign a set most probably tomoz. going to bite the bullet and continue saving again for coilovers.
cheapest price iv head for the falkens is $220 if thats a good price im getting a rippper of a deal:)
will let you all know how they go!
fatboyz39
13-12-2006, 08:53 PM
Advan 048.
kayot1k
14-12-2006, 02:35 PM
federals 595RS
RT-615 in 205/50/15 is abit less then $200.
kayot1k
14-12-2006, 03:23 PM
since when and where ctn ?
Matthews tyres in Campsie.
Everyplace I called had them for 195-200.
btw the RT-615 is not a semi slick. It's in the same class as RE01R, AD07, MX etc.
kayot1k
14-12-2006, 06:30 PM
true, rt615 isnt a semi slick
.::F[L]Y::.
14-12-2006, 09:46 PM
bridgestone RE55S- used them before and loved them. very grippy around the track
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