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Thread: Kumho KU36's

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    Kumho KU36's

    Anyone running Ku36's on their S? If so, how does it go on street & track?

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    value for money but not for performance.

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    What about re001's? for 210 each.. abit more expensive then i last remember paying lol..

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    re001 aint got nothing on the ku36 :P

    They awsome for street, track they are lacking abit but are good enough unless you want to get serious.
    Don't last very long but. But they are real cheap

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    Well my rears are gone, there are literally no lines in the tyres bwuahah.. But i was tossing up RE050's or RE001's or my old S1 EVO's.. but S1's are like 475 each.. and dont last very long at all..

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    RE001's are awesome, and last for quite a while (depending on what you put them through ofcourse lol)
    183.2KW ATW
    BUILT BY DR
    Tuned by INSIGHT MOTORSPORT

    12.44@109.9mph

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    hmm well for 600 for a set of 16inch's. i think its worth trying for my coming track day.

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    i honestly think their awsome.. i had them awhile ago but moved back to s1's but if anyone read the other thread before i need work! now i cant buy either haha

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    Yeap 600 a bargin do it!
    re001 are good, but they not in the same class as the ku36 the re01R or re11 however is
    Last edited by vyets; 28-07-2009 at 03:56 PM.

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    Ku 36 is a great tyre and a lot cheaper than re001

    RE11 is coming out soon. here are review
    http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?ti...=Potenza+RE-11
    scored 48/50

    and KU36 review here
    http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?ti...Ecsta+XS+(KU36)
    scored 48/50 too !!

    and this place sell the cheapest KUMHO tyres in Aus
    http://www.option1garage.com.au/NewTyres.htm

    ps. i don't work for them. i have dealt with them, and their service is really good !

    hope this helps

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    another alternative you could try R1R..very good performance in dry and wet.

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    I run the KU36 on the rear and RE01R on the front.

    I have ZERO complaints. Car grips like all buggery on the street. I no longer get wheelspin, or slide around corners.... but, I am comparing a 330hp S on 225/40 to a 330hp S on 255/35 rubber.
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    Prelude - Sold.
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