Upstate Chat Thread Vol. XXIII
#451
So tires....here is the new Hankook Ventus RS-4. Who is ordering some?
and this is the RS-3 that is on closeout sale at Tire Rack
To me it looks like they got rid of the rain repelling characteristic that the RS2 and and the RS3 were quite good at. The RS4 in comparison seems to be more suited for dry weather driving and for conditions that aren't torrential. What do you guys think?
and this is the RS-3 that is on closeout sale at Tire Rack
To me it looks like they got rid of the rain repelling characteristic that the RS2 and and the RS3 were quite good at. The RS4 in comparison seems to be more suited for dry weather driving and for conditions that aren't torrential. What do you guys think?
#452
So tires....here is the new Hankook Ventus RS-4. Who is ordering some?
and this is the RS-3 that is on closeout sale at Tire Rack
To me it looks like they got rid of the rain repelling characteristic that the RS2 and and the RS3 were quite good at. The RS4 in comparison seems to be more suited for dry weather driving and for conditions that aren't torrential. What do you guys think?
and this is the RS-3 that is on closeout sale at Tire Rack
To me it looks like they got rid of the rain repelling characteristic that the RS2 and and the RS3 were quite good at. The RS4 in comparison seems to be more suited for dry weather driving and for conditions that aren't torrential. What do you guys think?
$20 more per tire than the Hankook.
#453
Thread Starter
Also, I'm not dead, just been sick and travelling for three weeks. I do have some fun pictures to share later, but it won't be till the end of the week (maybe this weekend).
#454
Former Moderator
^^ Sick and traveling!! Well I hope you feel better soon and welcome back.
BTW- just noticed your sig. They've changed it so you can have a longer sig. For proof, check out NH Mark's Billy Fuccillo sized sig.
BTW- just noticed your sig. They've changed it so you can have a longer sig. For proof, check out NH Mark's Billy Fuccillo sized sig.
#455
Thread Starter
#458
Seems like the RS4 has more grooves but they don't appear to have the width or depth of the RS3. So rain performance may indeed be worse. I'll be running Hoosier R7 for TT events, but I'll need non-TT tires, and something that is competent for rain (maybe designated rain tires). I'll definitely be considering these when my current RS3's wear down a touch more.
I have been in a LOT of different street cars and the tire that shines above all others is the RE71's. If I was going to try and take a street car to the track I would definitely get a set for my car.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...1RXL&tab=Sizes
#459
Greg I really value your opinion and wouldn't even consider this if it wasn't for your post.
Marc and I have very bad opinion of Bridgestone as we both had unexpected sudden tire failures on the RE-01R's.
Mine was on the highway and I can't recall the exact circumstances of Marc's incident.
I got 3 seasons out of my Dunlop Direzza ZII's, roughly 6k miles on average, with a few track days thrown in there as well.
My Bridgestones didn't last NEARLY as long as that!
Have the RE71's improved greatly over the RE-01R's? They are significantly cheaper than the Dunlops and being strapped
financially with a kid in college, the price reduction is definitely appealing over the Dunlops but if they aren't going to last
as long as the Dunlops then the price difference really doesn't mean much, not to mention the peace of mind I have always
had with the Dunlops.
Have you had any experiences with the ZII's?
Marc and I have very bad opinion of Bridgestone as we both had unexpected sudden tire failures on the RE-01R's.
Mine was on the highway and I can't recall the exact circumstances of Marc's incident.
I got 3 seasons out of my Dunlop Direzza ZII's, roughly 6k miles on average, with a few track days thrown in there as well.
My Bridgestones didn't last NEARLY as long as that!
Have the RE71's improved greatly over the RE-01R's? They are significantly cheaper than the Dunlops and being strapped
financially with a kid in college, the price reduction is definitely appealing over the Dunlops but if they aren't going to last
as long as the Dunlops then the price difference really doesn't mean much, not to mention the peace of mind I have always
had with the Dunlops.
Have you had any experiences with the ZII's?
#460
Former Moderator
None of the new extreme performance summer tires will last three seasons.
The RE 71 R is a very soft compound. It will have great stick while it lasts but don't expect long life out of them.
The RE 71 R is a very soft compound. It will have great stick while it lasts but don't expect long life out of them.