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The RS-R run slightly wide as well. Go the same size you did on those.

Will see how i go... A few supply issues with them as they are discontinued!

I didn't notice my RS3's to be any wider than the dunlops that were on the evo.. The federals have a massive casing too so you shouldn't have a drama with the hankooks fitting under your car Matt :yes:

I didn't notice my RS3's to be any wider than the dunlops that were on the evo.. The federals have a massive casing too so you shouldn't have a drama with the hankooks fitting under your car Matt :yes:

Good because there are no more 265s available so 275 it is lol

Well you will be at 1 with traction now son :D

Oh i dont know about that :whistling:

But the car is booked in with Road2Race to get it setup right :yes:

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I've had kumho ku36 in 265/35/18 all around on my gtr for about a year and half now

In the beginning they were good, now for past year they are just getting harder and harder and the tyre noise is unbearable, drives me crazy !

Rears have about 20-30% left fronts about 40%

I'm taking them off and going for nitto INVO's in 265 have herd nothing but good things about them

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The invo's are a great tyre Michael had em on my old 33 they are literally silent on the road and I found them really good in the wet too! ;)

When are these RS3's going on Matty? :)

2 are on, 2 are for sale...

Road test this weekend :banana:

Got some 235 Z222s on the front and some 255 Fed RSR on the back

Will let you know how they go at racewars :) ( if my cars ready )

You are all backwards :P

I have 255RSR up the front and 275 Z222 down the back ;)

Was going to get Rsr all around,

Could get front z222 cheaper than rsr, so i got them.

I do track work, so tighter tyres on front could be better

Yeah i will be doing plenty of track work and know the RSR front wont be up to the task ;)

I have just scored a set of 34GTR rims and will start researching proper tyres and will keep the current combo as my street/thrasher set!

Make sure you report back with thoughts on the Z222 ;)

Was going to get Rsr all around,

Could get front z222 cheaper than rsr, so i got them.

I do track work, so tighter tyres on front could be better

This is 275 grip on the rear :P

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Yeah i will be doing plenty of track work and know the RSR front wont be up to the task ;)

I have just scored a set of 34GTR rims and will start researching proper tyres and will keep the current combo as my street/thrasher set!

Make sure you report back with thoughts on the Z222 ;)

I have 245/40s on my 34 GTR runs (on a 33 gtst s2) and they seem OK. Looking for a replacement and thinking RE050A or Pirelli?? Or the Invo's you guys all seem to rate. My RE01s are worn and the road noise is terrible, looking for a grippy but quiet set.

I have 245/40s on my 34 GTR runs (on a 33 gtst s2) and they seem OK. Looking for a replacement and thinking RE050A or Pirelli?? Or the Invo's you guys all seem to rate. My RE01s are worn and the road noise is terrible, looking for a grippy but quiet set.

I just scored a set of 34GTR rims and will run Hankook z221 all round in 265/35/18... Not ideal for street though! Ill run the XT7 setup for street!

The RSR's kept me on the runway at 240km/h at racewars, thats a pass for me :)

Will let you know how they go on the track.

Pressures make the biggest difference with the RSR!

Ill have mine on the track on the 25th too :yes:

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