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<blockquote data-quote="Casanova" data-source="post: 164560" data-attributes="member: 145"><p>Having been in the car modding industry for about 5-6 years now this is my take on tires that I have used or experienced</p><p> </p><p>Used:</p><p>Pirelli PZero Rosso - good everyday driving tire, lasts really long and quiet (except when cornering)</p><p>Falken ST/RT - best bang for buck, really good dry grip and not as expensive as Michelin, quiet even when cornering</p><p>Bridgestone S03 - Very good dry and probably the best wet grip, only problem is that this tire wears out quite fast</p><p>Continental ContiSport2 - lasts long, shit for cornering, quiet when driving in a straight line.</p><p>Nitto NT555 - shit tire, I hate it....but good sports tire if you're on a budget.</p><p> </p><p>Others:</p><p>Michelin PS1/PS2 - best tire wet or dry but also by far the most expensive</p><p>Toyo - T1S is outdated, try to get T1R, no experience on this tire though</p><p>Nitto Invo/NeoGen - Nitto's new tires, both are supposed to be very good.</p><p>Kumho - their ultra high performance tire is supposed to be the new 'bang for buck' tire. The Hamann 430 Ferrari uses these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casanova, post: 164560, member: 145"] Having been in the car modding industry for about 5-6 years now this is my take on tires that I have used or experienced Used: Pirelli PZero Rosso - good everyday driving tire, lasts really long and quiet (except when cornering) Falken ST/RT - best bang for buck, really good dry grip and not as expensive as Michelin, quiet even when cornering Bridgestone S03 - Very good dry and probably the best wet grip, only problem is that this tire wears out quite fast Continental ContiSport2 - lasts long, shit for cornering, quiet when driving in a straight line. Nitto NT555 - shit tire, I hate it....but good sports tire if you're on a budget. Others: Michelin PS1/PS2 - best tire wet or dry but also by far the most expensive Toyo - T1S is outdated, try to get T1R, no experience on this tire though Nitto Invo/NeoGen - Nitto's new tires, both are supposed to be very good. Kumho - their ultra high performance tire is supposed to be the new 'bang for buck' tire. The Hamann 430 Ferrari uses these. [/QUOTE]
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