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STR Prep - Wheels and Tires
#471
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Since this thread was started, Tire Rack has a couple of new choices from Kosei. They're both ~16.5 lbs and $199. Lighter than a PF01 and cost less.
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resul...&package=false
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resul...&package=false
Also, I realize this is old "news" for anyone seriously into autocross, but the new hotness in tires for Street Touring classes now are the Bridgestone RE71R and BFG Rival S.
Recent Match Tour, Champ Tour, and Prosolo results:
http://cdn.growassets.net/user_files...pdf?1433104859
http://cdn.growassets.net/user_files...pdf?1435088626
http://cdn.growassets.net/user_files...pdf?1433029779
I haven't actually driven on the RE71Rs on an S2000 yet, but have sampled them in the 255/35-18 size under a Subaru STI in B Street. The RE71Rs have significantly more grip than the R-S3s we were on before. Not surprisingly, the Bridgestones are softer and wear faster than the Hankooks too.
Also, the new Bstones and 2nd-gen Rivals will cost you $35–55 more per tire than the Hankook R-S3s (in a 255/40-17).
#472
The Kosei wheels (picture below) don't come with center caps and IMHO have a bit too much of a FWD look. There is a thread about them: Kosei K5R and K8R, new STR Wheels? - S2KI Honda S2000 Forums https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/111...ew-str-wheels/ via @invisionps
The silver Enkei's are $275, $424 more for a set. Enkei is more of a mainstream brand with more likelihood a replacement wheel will be available in the future. All three plus more expensive and yet lighter forged wheels are on STRs. Whether the weight makes a difference would depend on where it is located...does it have a material effect on the rotational moment of inertia. In any event, it would be less than shaving the tires where all the lost weight is at the circumference.
The silver Enkei's are $275, $424 more for a set. Enkei is more of a mainstream brand with more likelihood a replacement wheel will be available in the future. All three plus more expensive and yet lighter forged wheels are on STRs. Whether the weight makes a difference would depend on where it is located...does it have a material effect on the rotational moment of inertia. In any event, it would be less than shaving the tires where all the lost weight is at the circumference.
#473
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Yeah I might have been too focused on the TRs and saving money...the Kosei K8Rs look good and are 2 lbs lighter per wheel!
#474
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I so wanna try the Pirelli Trofeo Rs. Under $200 a tire in 255/40s. Then I can say Im running McLaren P1 tires
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If we're going outside the margins, the Federal RS-R at about $100 a tire is by far the best 255/40 around (for the price)--again, non-legal treadwear @140.
#476
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Ahhh I forgot this thread is autocross centric.
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Just curious what the thought, by those who go fast, is regarding the better tire--Rivals or RE71R. I've been using the Bridgestones for a year, and like them, but it's coming time to buy new tires, and I thought I'd see what people think.
Thanks.
Mark
Thanks.
Mark
#478
if you want RE71R tires this year in the 255 typical STR size order them like now because they are backordered 2 months. I'm running B street and I've decided I like the 245s better, but I can only fit 245 up front so I guess my opinion doesn't count as much.
As far as I've heard the Rival S tires can be nearly as fast or faster depending on the person but aren't as stiff a sidewall and are harder to drive as fast. You can also get them so now I think so might be the time to try them.
Someone in DC region made a review video for the different tires using an ND Miata
As far as I've heard the Rival S tires can be nearly as fast or faster depending on the person but aren't as stiff a sidewall and are harder to drive as fast. You can also get them so now I think so might be the time to try them.
Someone in DC region made a review video for the different tires using an ND Miata
#479
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RS3s are on some crazy eddie special for $128 a tire at tirerack right now. 255s.
#480
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