Wheels and Tires Discussion about wheels and tires for the S2000.
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Old 11-06-2007 | 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by xxlap1xx,Nov 2 2007, 09:58 PM
Well, the title says it all, just wondering.......

Im now using Dunlop Sport Maxx on the front and proxes4 on the rear, i kinda have more oversteer than understeer. Last time i was running a MS3 down the canyon, and I had a hardtime keeping up with him, the MS3 is had RE050A all around, maybe it's because of the tires he's using, so it has such good handling?? And the RE050A's the most expensive one in these three type of tires, so it must be grippier than the other two??

Note: We both are noobs for canyons, but he has VSA, DSC and i dont

wondering if the VSA will also helps on handling.......
Don't even worry about what kind of tyres you're using, since you obviously don't know how to drive.

You're not even at a level where you can accurately judge how to improve on your setup.

Just run the same tyres all around, and learn how to drive on the track.
Old 11-06-2007 | 07:42 PM
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The sumitomo's are AWFULLY tempting considering their dirt cheap price and good review from the link above.
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