Stickiest tires for F type R and?
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That is still DOT?
It looks like only the Sport Cup's come in the "correct" size. https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireS...SortCode=60149
I run the R888R's on the TR8, when there's ZERO chance of rain. The front size is available but you'd have to go with a bit different size in the rear. There are severe seasonal limitations to running quasi DOT autocross tires to consider.
It looks like only the Sport Cup's come in the "correct" size. https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireS...SortCode=60149
I run the R888R's on the TR8, when there's ZERO chance of rain. The front size is available but you'd have to go with a bit different size in the rear. There are severe seasonal limitations to running quasi DOT autocross tires to consider.
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I've tried several high performance tires including the Sport Cup 2's. Now my favorite tire is the P Zero Corsa PNCS, 305/30ZR20 in the rear. My original thought was if it's good enough for the high performance McLaren's then it's got to me a great tire. So far it's been true.
To me, it has better and consistent grip in very aggressive driving than the Sport Cup 2's. In the rain, the SC2's made the F-Type and Corvette fill like the car was floating on the water. Just scary and not safe. Although I have used the SC2's for 3 years before switching.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...LNCS&tab=Sizes
To me, it has better and consistent grip in very aggressive driving than the Sport Cup 2's. In the rain, the SC2's made the F-Type and Corvette fill like the car was floating on the water. Just scary and not safe. Although I have used the SC2's for 3 years before switching.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...LNCS&tab=Sizes
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