Tyre Advice
#1
Tyre Advice
Hi All,
I've just bought a 2004 S2000 today (which is great) - it has 'Sunny' brand tyres on the front and 'Nexus' brand tyres on the rear - they are all very new but I've never heard of these brands. A quick Google showed that they are 'performance' budget tyres (didn't know such a thing existed!). Now I've bought the car mainly for road and track use - it won't be my daily driver as I'll typically do no more than 3 to 5k miles per year.
I would therefore like to ensure the tyres are more track focused for grip & safety. Does anyone have any experience of these tyres, particularly on track and can I ask the wisdom of people on here as to what advice they would have on tyres if I look to change all four?
Many thanks
I've just bought a 2004 S2000 today (which is great) - it has 'Sunny' brand tyres on the front and 'Nexus' brand tyres on the rear - they are all very new but I've never heard of these brands. A quick Google showed that they are 'performance' budget tyres (didn't know such a thing existed!). Now I've bought the car mainly for road and track use - it won't be my daily driver as I'll typically do no more than 3 to 5k miles per year.
I would therefore like to ensure the tyres are more track focused for grip & safety. Does anyone have any experience of these tyres, particularly on track and can I ask the wisdom of people on here as to what advice they would have on tyres if I look to change all four?
Many thanks
#3
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See "The Tyre Thread" here for advice on tyres. https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/900...e-tyre-thread/
These brands are not included but you'll get some steer towards what you might want to replace them with.
These brands are not included but you'll get some steer towards what you might want to replace them with.
#5
Wreck em on a track day then put some decent rubber on
Or flog them on ebay
Or flog them on ebay
#6
i had some nexus tyres all round when i bought mine and i had no problems with them what so ever! .... in the dry. They never gave out when cornering hard. In the wet though they are ridiculous. Hit vtec it will skid, turn to sharp it will slide. Be warned.
#7
I have Nexus on the front and rear from the previous owner. In the dry they aren't a bad tyre... they aren't that bad that you need to change them urgently. In the wet they aren't very good but then again you shouldn't be driving like a loon when its slippy out.
I just made a leisurely drive in the extremely wet conditions we are currently having in the south and keeping the engine at low revs the car was fine, no slipping or tailout action. I learnt along time ago that its pointless trying to drive fast in the wet as its a recipe for disaster!
I will be going for Falkens when these are worn out.
I just made a leisurely drive in the extremely wet conditions we are currently having in the south and keeping the engine at low revs the car was fine, no slipping or tailout action. I learnt along time ago that its pointless trying to drive fast in the wet as its a recipe for disaster!
I will be going for Falkens when these are worn out.
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I've not heard of these brands but from what others are saying they are a fairly hard compound so may slide a bit more in the wet.
As with any trackday setup the best advice is to build up slowly and see what grip the tyres will give you ... IMHO no point throwing money at the tyres until you've got good use out of the
I've not heard of these brands but from what others are saying they are a fairly hard compound so may slide a bit more in the wet.
As with any trackday setup the best advice is to build up slowly and see what grip the tyres will give you ... IMHO no point throwing money at the tyres until you've got good use out of the
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Originally Posted by Nottm_S2' timestamp='1335647026' post='21651700
Wreck em on a track day then put some decent rubber on
Or flog them on ebay
Or flog them on ebay
if it was me I would use the tyres that are virtually new before spending £400 on a new set of rubber