Opinions on the BFGoodrich G-Force T/A's
I guess I should have said I was looking at the KD version of the G-force.
Does anyone use these on their Type R (or anything, just looking for comments) for autocross, hill climbs
, or track days?
Thanks!
[Modified by CW_97_ITR, 9:55 PM 1/30/2003]
Does anyone use these on their Type R (or anything, just looking for comments) for autocross, hill climbs
, or track days?Thanks!
[Modified by CW_97_ITR, 9:55 PM 1/30/2003]
What size?
<edit> they <u>are</u> available in 15" ($153 USD/ea!!) - this must be new cuz they were recently only available in 17+"
The KDs are a dry compound and quite soft - for the money I think you are better off with a Bridgestone S-03 ($114) or Kumho Ecsta V700 ($110)
The Kumhos can be shaved or heat cycled and still are cheaper than the KDs
[Modified by Big Phat R, 2:21 PM 1/30/2003]
<edit> they <u>are</u> available in 15" ($153 USD/ea!!) - this must be new cuz they were recently only available in 17+"
The KDs are a dry compound and quite soft - for the money I think you are better off with a Bridgestone S-03 ($114) or Kumho Ecsta V700 ($110)
The Kumhos can be shaved or heat cycled and still are cheaper than the KDs
[Modified by Big Phat R, 2:21 PM 1/30/2003]
I`ve tracked the KD`s on an IS300. Really nice tire wet or dry conditions.
Might want to consider the Kumho Ecsta MX too. They should have 15" available now an dthey are about 25% cheaper.
Might want to consider the Kumho Ecsta MX too. They should have 15" available now an dthey are about 25% cheaper.
if they are the ones im thinkinh of they are in 15 , matter fact 205-50-15, becuase i ran thme already , they workgreat
They are available in a 205/50-15. VERY good dry weather grip - arguably the best. Too expensive for my tastes, though, in stunna sizes.
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