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  1. #1429
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    the rs2 will wear out faster as it is more performance orientated than s1 evo k107. rs2 has a wear rating of 200 and s1 evo k107 280.

    but if you want better grip the rs2 is better.

    actually what did u want in a street tyre? some people want something that will last longer and have less road noise while others only want all out grip... really depends what you want.

  2. #1430
    noobie question, is the wear rating printed on the tyre?

  3. #1431
    ok thanks again d15z1SUX, s1 evo k107 should be better tyres for me then..

  4. #1432
    > noobie question, is the wear rating printed on the tyre?

    Do google search on 'UTQG' rating.

    Nick.

  5. #1433
    Quote Originally Posted by nd55 View Post
    > noobie question, is the wear rating printed on the tyre?

    Do google search on 'UTQG' rating.

    Nick.
    I did a search, but could not determine if it can be found on the tyre itself

  6. #1434
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    i dont reccomend Hanook Optimo

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    A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.

  7. #1435
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    Quote Originally Posted by power_of_dreams View Post
    I did a search, but could not determine if it can be found on the tyre itself
    Some tyres have them, some don't. Bridgestone, yokohama and Michelins do, but not all Dunlops do.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  8. #1436
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    anyone know of any 40 or 45 or 50 profile tyres for 14" wheels?

    185 or 195 or 205 wide

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  9. #1437
    > I did a search, but could not determine if it can be found on the tyre itself

    Usually it'll say something like "Wear rating 280 temperature rating A traction rating A"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTQG
    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=48

    It's a useful rating, but not everything.
    The biggest factor in (abnormal) wear is probably toe.

    Nick.

    PS > anyone know of any 40 or 45 or 50 profile tyres for 14" wheels?

    aren't they go-cart wheels. he, he.

  10. #1438
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    Quote Originally Posted by nd55 View Post

    PS > anyone know of any 40 or 45 or 50 profile tyres for 14" wheels?

    aren't they go-cart wheels. he, he.
    cheeky kent


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  11. #1439
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    whats the biggest tyre possible to fit on a stock DC2 ITR rim?

    I need new street tyre's, just wondering what I can look for, probably gonna get the RE001, bridgestone is my preferred choice. will a 205 fit?
    Last edited by jords; 17-03-2009 at 07:40 PM.

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    Anyone?

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