Question about tires
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Question about tires
I've found myself with a bit of an issue.. I need tires for my car, it's a c6 coupe. I currently have Hankook V12's which have served me fairly well over the last year(and ~30k miles, with somewhere around 20-25 autocross events mixed in). I'm ready for a tire with a bit more grip, but finding a tire that I can drive on as well as compete in autocross with throughout the year(I obviously don't expect the next set to last as long as the previous) seems very limited. I'd ideally like a tire like the star spec or BFG rival, which I'm sure you all know aren't made in C6 sizes. It seems to me the only tire I can find that'll somewhat fit my desires is the Kuhmo XS, which from what I've read is terrible in the rain(or was it cold?) and not likely to get up to temp on an autox course. I attempted to buy Bridgestone RE-11s also, but it turns out I can't find them anywhere.
Anyhow, barring any other tire choices you guys might suggest in a stock size, what issues might I run into by running a 265/305 combo on stock wheels? I've noticed I open up a couple more tire options by doing so. I'm trying to stay in SS(which I'm aware I'm not super competitive without A6's) so new wheels aren't an option. I'd just like to move up to a more grippy tire without heading into an R-comp as most events I attend are 3+ hours away, and the vette being my only car.
Thanks for any help, and sorry for the long read.
Anyhow, barring any other tire choices you guys might suggest in a stock size, what issues might I run into by running a 265/305 combo on stock wheels? I've noticed I open up a couple more tire options by doing so. I'm trying to stay in SS(which I'm aware I'm not super competitive without A6's) so new wheels aren't an option. I'd just like to move up to a more grippy tire without heading into an R-comp as most events I attend are 3+ hours away, and the vette being my only car.
Thanks for any help, and sorry for the long read.
Last edited by jcarothers; 07-09-2013 at 03:55 AM.
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anyone?
I'm really curious about the ability to run a 265 up front and a 305 rear on the stock wheels.. as it is at the moment, I'm taking a real deep look at possibly getting rid of this car in favor of an E46 M3 or something that basically doesn't take as large of a tire.
I'm really curious about the ability to run a 265 up front and a 305 rear on the stock wheels.. as it is at the moment, I'm taking a real deep look at possibly getting rid of this car in favor of an E46 M3 or something that basically doesn't take as large of a tire.
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Nt05? As far as e46 m3 it's a great car but an plus of the Verte is being able to run a wide tire. The best option if choice is buying a cheap set of extra wheels. Then I'd look at nt01s. Not sure what that does to your class and I don't do auto cross.
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are there any issues with rubbing on the 265/305 combination, or is there plenty of room to spare?
Also I have considered the RS3, and am curious about them in cooler weather.. I drive my car all year around, so driving in the rain and cold are some traits the tire has to handle. Anyone else I know that runs the RS3 tends to only use them as an 'event tire' or they're not on a daily driven car.
The second set of wheels was considered, but then I would run into the issues with either the tire pressure monitors or finding a way to transport them. And at that point I'm worried about the active handling junk having as say in how bad my run is going to be.
Once again, thanks guys for your help.
Also I have considered the RS3, and am curious about them in cooler weather.. I drive my car all year around, so driving in the rain and cold are some traits the tire has to handle. Anyone else I know that runs the RS3 tends to only use them as an 'event tire' or they're not on a daily driven car.
The second set of wheels was considered, but then I would run into the issues with either the tire pressure monitors or finding a way to transport them. And at that point I'm worried about the active handling junk having as say in how bad my run is going to be.
Once again, thanks guys for your help.
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I wouldn't recommend the NT-05 for auto-x unless you are on a budget (like me). They take too much heat to work properly in that environment. They are much better suited to track use where they can get very hot. Nitto has stated their operating temperature to be between 160 and 220F.
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Having used a broad range of tires on the street and track (NT05, R888. 555rII's, NT01), I would rate them as the highest performing everyday tire that will perform well in a track environment while having excellent wear, noise and wet behavior during street use.
Based on longer wear the cost becomes a wash compared to cheaper / faster wearing tires.
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+ 1 on the MPSS !
Having used a broad range of tires on the street and track (NT05, R888. 555rII's, NT01), I would rate them as the highest performing everyday tire that will perform well in a track environment while having excellent wear, noise and wet behavior during street use.
Based on longer wear the cost becomes a wash compared to cheaper / faster wearing tires.
Ed
Having used a broad range of tires on the street and track (NT05, R888. 555rII's, NT01), I would rate them as the highest performing everyday tire that will perform well in a track environment while having excellent wear, noise and wet behavior during street use.
Based on longer wear the cost becomes a wash compared to cheaper / faster wearing tires.
Ed