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ESO2JZ
61.29%
SO2JZ
9.68%
SO2s? Not me, I prefer not to be slippery when wet, F1's all the way.
22.58%
for the muppets.
6.45%
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Old 11-24-2003, 02:56 AM
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Yet another thread on SO2s..

I had a puncture a while ago and got my dealer to supply a new SO2 for the rear as I needed it quick and local - so didn't mind paying a little over the odds.

They knew and said that they needed to get the specific SO2 for the S, so when I got it I gave it a cursory check and took it home and fitted it.

This weekend, after doing a touchy-feely tread check, I noticed that it was different from my other rear (explaining the wet weather 'fun').

So, I have SO2s, 225/50/WR16. The original that I ordered very specifically from a specialist is an ESO2JZ the one that Honda supplied me is an SO2JZ.

Which one do you have?

You need to find the small writing right at the bottom of the sidewall, next to the wheel - the ESO2JZ and SO2JZ are virtually the same on the sidewall apart from this.


I believe tha the ESO2JZ is the correct tyre - it has more 'block' than 'rain channel' across the tyre when you look at it. Leading to the S' less than optimal wet weather on the edge handling.

My Honda dealer produced several bulletins and reminders saying that the S2000 should have an SO2JZ 225/50/WR16 etc etc, but none of them mentioned the ESO2JZ. I think that maybe the SO2JZ is a newer tyre that is just out there to confuse people

They are speaking to Honda technical and I will update this when I get an answer from them.. I know this has been done before with other dealers, but what I am really interested in here is how many people have which sort of tyre.

So, please vote and we can then tell Honda how many people they need to communicate the right (whichever it might be) information to.
Old 11-24-2003, 04:27 AM
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I am currently on Dunlops which seem OK so far.
Old 11-24-2003, 05:45 AM
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I think that comes under
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How can I vote for both?
Old 11-24-2003, 07:10 AM
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I was thinking that after I started the poll.. have you got ESO2JZ and SO2JZ on the same axle? or front to back? Maybe I should add an option...
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Keep me updated for the tech faq please GSi
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Will do.. they haven't got back to me yet... spent the last 40 mins searching on the web for ANY info on the ES02JZ... nada, zip, bugger all...


Although I found a US site that recommended 205s on the rear
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Toyo Proxies for me.
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Soon as I saw CTR on the last poster, I knew I should have mentioned 16" rims in the title


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