Hi all,
so I've gotten quotes on two tyres, and I'm not sure which to go with
Kumho KU36 for $752 Fitted
Goodyear Eagle F1 Directional 5 for $750 Fitted
Which would you pick and why?
They're mainly for street use but might see a little track.
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Hi all,
so I've gotten quotes on two tyres, and I'm not sure which to go with
Kumho KU36 for $752 Fitted
Goodyear Eagle F1 Directional 5 for $750 Fitted
Which would you pick and why?
They're mainly for street use but might see a little track.
fuken ku36 for suuure
specially when its only $2 more. never even heard about eagle f1
Apparently F1 D5 has just been released... hence why I dunno haha
I''d buy neither, Federal RSR is a better tyre that a Ku-36 whilst wearing at a similar rate. What size are you looking at ?
I payed $600 for 4 RSR last year, but I paid $165 recently when I bought in pairs. And yes the RSR is good in the wet but average if temps are cold. Whats your location ?
Doesn't the 36 have a 180 treadwear rating as opposed to 120 or something?
I'm in Victoria, western suburbs.
According to mine it has 360? Lol
Yep Ku36's are 180 and RS-R are 140, to be honest their is not alot of difference between em. On the track about 0.5 sec advantage to the RS-R, RS-R have a softer feel on the road whilst the thick sidewall makes em stable enough for the drift boyz.
Nah man. 180
yep 180 rated, I used KU36 for my car at Honda Nats 2012 loved them felt nice and grippy
out of those id suggest ku36, if you want something better in the wet and not as soft, ive heard good things about the yoko s-drives, which can be had for a decent price...
Yeah, I was thinking s drives too. Or star specs, but I think I might just try 36's for now...
What size? I got KU39's for $800 fitted (18" wheels)...