whats the stikiest tires out there for the street??
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whats the stikiest tires out there for the street??
having problems with putting down traction. have two friends that are just killing me of the start. one is a B16 crx witrh advans and the other is LS crx with nt 555r which i sold to him ( I'm an idiot!!!!!). im running on bf Goodrich (stock tires). any info on tires would be koo.
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Re: whats the stikiest tires out there for the street?? (686LSVTECKef)
The stickiest for street would be the Falken Azenis, but what size wheel are you rolling on?
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Re: whats the stikiest tires out there for the street?? (dr_latino999)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dr_latino999 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The stickiest for street would be the Falken Azenis, but what size wheel are you rolling on?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Falken Azenis are very sticky for how cheap they are..
here is your answer..
BFG drag radials.
Falken Azenis are very sticky for how cheap they are..
here is your answer..
BFG drag radials.
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Re: whats the stikiest tires out there for the street?? (ProjectDarkBlack)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ProjectDarkBlack »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">R compounds, Cheeta Slicks</TD></TR></TABLE>
WHAT TYPE OF TIRE IS THIS. NEVER HEARD OF THEM.
OH YA IS IT TRUE THAT THEY DONT MAKE THE NITTO 555R IN 15 INCHES?
IF ANYBODY KNOWS ABOUT THIS INFO PLEASE COMENT.
WHAT TYPE OF TIRE IS THIS. NEVER HEARD OF THEM.
OH YA IS IT TRUE THAT THEY DONT MAKE THE NITTO 555R IN 15 INCHES?
IF ANYBODY KNOWS ABOUT THIS INFO PLEASE COMENT.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by michaelOlson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">uhh the bfg drag radials > all (on the street)</TD></TR></TABLE>
no doubt about it.
...and this is why i don't trust any information on "Honda-Tech"
no doubt about it.
...and this is why i don't trust any information on "Honda-Tech"
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bfg is the stickiest in a straight line. the sidewalls are just too soft to corner hard with them. hoosiers would be fun on the street though... ao32Rs.... i run falkens on the street now and they are fine for the street and great for the road race/autox tracks
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While Azenis also have decent cold weather handling, I wouldnt race in them. They like to be run ICE COLD. You'll get about one race and then progressively get slower and slower.
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For the price Azenis, but in actual grip, the BFG are just impossible to touch on. Barrowed a friends set before I got my Azenis and I hooked at 7k. Talk about "Pulling some Gees" I thought my tranny was going to explode again. But the Azenis can hook up damn good too once they're heated up. Make sure you heat cycle your tires and you will see a difference in tire life. - Darrell
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