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  1. #205
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    RE040 is decent, RE050 is very nice (new STI comes with RE050A, old STI came with RE070). RE001 has best bang for your buck as it would most probably be the cheapest out of the 3. I am using RE001 on my car.
    Are there any big differences in performance between those 3?

  2. #206
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    Quote Originally Posted by AHJ View Post
    Are there any big differences in performance between those 3?
    There is. I think grip-wise, it should be RE050A > RE001 > RE040.
    Price-wise, RE050A > RE040 > RE001.
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  3. #207
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    There is. I think grip-wise, it should be RE050A > RE001 > RE040.
    Price-wise, RE050A > RE040 > RE001.
    So the RE001 has better grip than RE040 in both dry and wet condition?
    For the price-wise, why RE040>RE001? RE001 is cheaper than RE040 and has better grip rite? should it be RE001>RE040?

  4. #208
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    RE040 oem tyre. oem tyres usually cost more.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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    I got RE050A on at the moment, they stick like crazy, but very very noisy.

  6. #210
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    Quote Originally Posted by AHJ View Post
    So the RE001 has better grip than RE040 in both dry and wet condition?
    For the price-wise, why RE040>RE001? RE001 is cheaper than RE040 and has better grip rite? should it be RE001>RE040?
    Like what Type R positive said, they are OEM tyres. RE050 is also OEM for the Liberty and a few others, but the RE050A is OEM for the new STI and I think also the NSX Type R.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Min988 View Post
    I got RE050A on at the moment, they stick like crazy, but very very noisy.
    How much did you pay for them and what size do you have?
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  8. #212
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    I would highly recommend Falken FK-452.

    Very good value for the money.

  9. #213
    Quote Originally Posted by ShAwNeX View Post
    I would highly recommend Falken FK-452.

    Very good value for the money.
    How much r they?

  10. #214
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Like what Type R positive said, they are OEM tyres. RE050 is also OEM for the Liberty and a few others, but the RE050A is OEM for the new STI and I think also the NSX Type R.
    Although RE040 is more expensive than RE001, it doesnt mean that they r better rite? just because they r OEM tyres?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AHJ View Post
    How much r they?
    I can't remember how much because I bought it with wheels. But from memory, I think it was $200-$250 each for 17" rims.

  12. #216
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    Quote Originally Posted by AHJ View Post
    Although RE040 is more expensive than RE001, it doesnt mean that they r better rite? just because they r OEM tyres?
    That's right. More expensive doesn't mean better. I can offer you DUnlop SP2050m which costs $280 for 205/55 R16, and they are right up there with Nankang. I prefer Nankang over SP2050m
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