Road noise is like a regular high performance tyre, not very loud. I've also got a set of Bridgestone RE01R tyres which are their best tyre, and they are similar in performance to the RS2. Either way RE001 or RS2 you can't go wrong.
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Road noise is like a regular high performance tyre, not very loud. I've also got a set of Bridgestone RE01R tyres which are their best tyre, and they are similar in performance to the RS2. Either way RE001 or RS2 you can't go wrong.
> What is High Grip Silica Compound
Tyre rubber typically has a significant portion of fillers to add strength and increase durability. Carbon in particular.
ie, the rubber itself has stuff added to it make it better.
This is separate to the belts and cords used used in a typical tyre construction
In the last 10 years, the technology has come about to add silica to the rubber. This allows a softer rubber to last longer.
Manufacturers give it all sorts of fancy names to distinguish it over non-silica tyres.
Many newer release high perf street tyres will have this nowdays - correct me if I'm wrong.
Nick.
Thanks guys! They do look pretty nice
I might test out a set since I have 3 cars... I'll compare it to RE001.
http://www.hankooktyre.com.au/upload...ge/Z212_F1.jpg
Ok guys, I ended up opting for the RE001.
I asked the Hankook Dealer how they are with road noise. And the guy said 'nope, they are made to just grip, grip and grip'. Not good with road noise.
Even though these were cheaper and better performing than the RE001, it wasn't what I wanted.
So I guess I'll have to leave the review to someone else :)
Speaking of road noise, my falken azenis RT615 is prett noisy at around 60-70km. Maybe i need to put carpet in?