your steed see's double duty so I would lean towards the Toyo family of tires (RA1's or R888's or Nitto's NT01), I myself am leaning toward a hoosier a6's or r6's...still on the fence, but she is a dedicated race car and is not driven on the street. Toyo has a great tread pattern for the street cars...real aggressive look.
your steed see's double duty so I would lean towards the Toyo family of tires (RA1's or R888's or Nitto's NT01), I myself am leaning toward a hoosier a6's or r6's...still on the fence, but she is a dedicated race car and is not driven on the street. Toyo has a great tread pattern for the street cars...real aggressive look.
I'll have a seperate set for the track, but I dont want to jump right on a R compound until I learn how to handle a lesser tire. I dont want my Tire to hide my mistakes.
I'll have a seperate set for the track, but I dont want to jump right on a R compound until I learn how to handle a lesser tire. I dont want my Tire to hide my mistakes.
they are a heavy rim, I run 'em myself for the look, I just really like the 5-star rim. As for the Tire hiding your mistakes, makes perfect sense to hold out for a set until you get the jist, I say continue as you were, you'll be just fine...