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Old 01-05-2020, 12:09 PM   #1
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Hi Guys.

Not wanting to start a"what's best" tyre thread.

I know these tyres are popular with some people.

I've been considering a set myself.

Just a heads up ...... they are 4 for 3 again at Jax and Bridgestone.

All the best.
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Hi Guys.

Not wanting to start a"what's best" tyre thread.

I know these tyres are popular with some people.

I've been considering a set myself.

Just a heads up ...... they are 4 for 3 again at Jax and Bridgestone.

All the best.
Big fan of these tyres. Even used them on track and they did really well for a road tyre.

They're a great tyre!
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Love them, great grip and they last a long time.
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Bang for your buck you can't go wrong with them. I used them for track days in a road car, once they got a couple of heat cycles through them and scrubbed in the stuck like the proverbial to a blanket.
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ive had a set on an bf xr8, was a better tyre than that slug ever needed, bought them again for my wifes liberty GT and they are fantastic on it. i then put kumho ku39's on my p250 but when they die ill look at getting the re003 again.

i reckon they a spot on for the price range and they look like a semi slick
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Not wanting to start a"what's best" tyre thread.
Sorry to ask, given that statement, but I was going to buy 4 x Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tyres soon, which is over double the price of this sale.. I've been running Nitto Invo's for the past ~6 years (they don't last long, so I've bought quite a few) but they feel really safe and have got me out of trouble on a few occasions!

Oh dear... "what's best"?
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ive had a set on an bf xr8, was a better tyre than that slug ever needed, bought them again for my wifes liberty GT and they are fantastic on it. i then put kumho ku39's on my p250 but when they die ill look at getting the re003 again.

i reckon they a spot on for the price range and they look like a semi slick
I agree. 'bang for buck' especially with the 4 for 3 offer ......
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Old 01-05-2020, 05:22 PM   #8
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Hi Jason.

The Michelin pilot sports 4S are possibly a better tyre.

Do you want to spend the money is the Q , I guess.

Bang for the buck, and the 4 for 3 offer is very tempting with the RE003.

It lasts till the end of May.

Maybe try to find some back to back tests, if possible.

All the best.
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Old 01-05-2020, 05:24 PM   #9
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Bang for Buck, the RE003 is hard to beat.
Grips well in all weather.
Will get good mileage too, I got 70,000km out of my last set.
Sure, there are better tyres out there, but not at this price point, that provide this level of grip and last as long.
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Hi Jason.

The Michelin pilot sports 4S are possibly a better tyre.

Do you want to spend the money is the Q , I guess.

Bang for the buck, and the 4 for 3 offer is very tempting with the RE003.

It lasts till the end of May.

Maybe try to find some back to back tests, if possible.

All the best.

Comparison tests will drive you insane.

What’s it going on. No point putting cup sport tyres on a car that will never get the best out of them.

Like the 003’s on the bf xr8. The tyre is better than the car ever could be. I reckon chinas finest plastic tyres would have been better than the car
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+1 from me. Though cant vouch for the long life others talk of. Cheap insurance.
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No point putting cup sport tyres on a car that will never get the best out of them.
I've looked, and these tyres are well rated and I'll probably buy a set later on in the month, but I strongly disagree with your statement.

Getting the best out of them is having them at their limit 100% of the time on a track. But the times I've been "saved" are the 1% of times I've pushed slightly past what tyres can handle, where the electronics of the car tones it down and the tyre pulls you back into safety.

The rubbish that came from the factory with my car really scarred me! But even they were better than any China plastic I've seen.
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I've looked, and these tyres are well rated and I'll probably buy a set later on in the month, but I strongly disagree with your statement.

Getting the best out of them is having them at their limit 100% of the time on a track. But the times I've been "saved" are the 1% of times I've pushed slightly past what tyres can handle, where the electronics of the car tones it down and the tyre pulls you back into safety.

The rubbish that came from the factory with my car really scarred me! But even they were better than any China plastic I've seen.

Your telling me that you would put tyres that a gt3rs would run on a falcon? Yes they would be good but you have to be realistic on what the car will do and where they tyres will help.
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I had the normal Michelin Pilot Sport 4 on my Caprice and they were magic, car only makes 160KW at the tyres though, it wouldn't spin em even if you gave it a good crack, unfortunately the rears only lasted a whole 12,000km though lol

Even when they were toasted they still gripped better than this crappy ecotyre the tyre shop fitted when I went back to 16" wheels, it'll chirp on 1-2 change at 25% throttle and if you give it a bootfull off the line it does a mad single pegger lol

I think RE003 comes in 16", I'll be ordering those next time.
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Far more than my Nitto's
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You're telling me that you would put tyres that a gt3rs would run on a falcon?
Maybe someone (or you) can explain this to me (I'm here to learn, like many others)...

But, I don't really rate kW (since you rarely drive around at the peak) - so Nm makes more sense to me (twisting force at the given rpm) and the gt3rs makes 470Nm (@6000rpm) but is a light car. My tuned "falcon" (thanks, not a taxi) makes 700Nm (@2300rpm) that doesn't drop too much over the full range, and is quite a heavy car. Why shouldn't I run the Michelin tyres, when I lug about more weight and torque to support it?

The Nitto's I run now are great, they (completely) eliminated the worrying fish-tailing the factory tyres had - and they are not even close to bald (2mm left now before they hit the warning bump) but I'm spinning them far more now than when they were new.

I don't understand, sorry.
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Maybe someone (or you) can explain this to me (I'm here to learn, like many others)...

But, I don't really rate kW (since you rarely drive around at the peak) - so Nm makes more sense to me (twisting force at the given rpm) and the gt3rs makes 470Nm (@6000rpm) but is a light car. My tuned "falcon" (thanks, not a taxi) makes 700Nm (@2300rpm) that doesn't drop too much over the full range, and is quite a heavy car. Why shouldn't I run the Michelin tyres, when I lug about more weight and torque to support it?

The Nitto's I run now are great, they (completely) eliminated the worrying fish-tailing the factory tyres had - and they are not even close to bald (2mm left now before they hit the warning bump) but I'm spinning them far more now than when hey were new.

I don't understand, sorry.

You used to many big words and numbers. I’m very confused
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I understand.

I reckon the 12 vb’s are causing problems also. Covid life
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Crownies? That's my affliction.. Covid like - look it up.

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Crownies? That's my affliction.. Covid like - look it up.

Ooooh. A sneaky Christmas vb. I feel like a fancy boi when I sink crownies
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Not really heard a bad word about them. I was looking for some but was talked into Pirreli Dragon Sports. So far so good. Bridgys have great grip but terrible life in my experience.

I've had both RE050 and RE070s and I chewed them out pretty quick. The worst tyres I had were the Toyos before I put the Pirrelis on. Unatural for a WRX to spin the wheels and hang the **** out in the wet so much
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Not really heard a bad word about them. I was looking for some but was talked into Pirreli Dragon Sports. So far so good.
Yes using the Pirrelli Dragon sports right now and they are great. RE003 are excellent too. Just a pity I still have 20-30 000kms on the pirellis.... It's always the case for me, need tyres when no sales, dont need tyres when there are!
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Yes using the Pirrelli Dragon sports right now and they are great. RE003 are excellent too. Just a pity I still have 20-30 000kms on the pirellis.... It's always the case for me, need tyres when no sales, dont need tyres when there are!
Yes same problem for me too. If they had RE003 3 for 4 that would have been nice. But mine were unroadworthy so I took the easy route
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Bought some 245/40x18 (4 for 3 price $176 each) 2 years ago for my expensive garage ornament.
I keep the pressure at 38psi, and my only complaint is that they seem to flat spot when the ornament doesn’t get driven for a few weeks which did not happen with the RE001. This takes about a 30km drive to ‘fix’.
But that problem is related to my usage, rather than a tyre problem. If I get 70,000 out of them, I won’t need to replace them until 2050.
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