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Awesome! I guess i keep going to this guy in Perth for my tires than. He deals from home because his company is the distributor for tires.

Ain't rushing for track anytime soon with the work load I'm getting! :(

Next step is oil cooler and filter relocator. Man can't wait!

Thx

Amon

AD08 are a fantastic street tyre. probably the best. they are a bit pricey though and won't last forever (which is a good thing, long lasting tyres get old and hard before they wear out which is dangerous).

the toyo proxes 4 you got are also a very good budget high performance tyre. no as good as the AD08s but still quite good.

the 595RSR offer great dry grip and pretty good all round. possibly not as good in the wet as the AD08s or the proxes 4s but still a good tyre.

KU36 are quite good too for a cheap tyre.

the bridgestone GIIIs are also not a bad road tyre but not sure if they are still around?

This decision relies HEAVILY on what you call "street".

Really fast street I'd say 595RSR or KU36 (cheap!) but don't last long.

Take a step back towards a normal street tyre and I'd have to say Sumitomo ZIII (like I always do). But they should be even cheaper than they are!

Lower performance than that and I don't bother.

Edited by simpletool

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