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Originally Posted by PharmDZ
THIS! Stop worshiping those damn pilot super sports. They're really not THAT good, just okay. Look at the Toyo R888R or Nitto NT01 if you want something that holds traction better in dry weather and still can handle well. Hell, even the Bridgestone RE-71R is fantastic and still keeps 200 treadwear (okay, barely, and just on paper). Drag radials if you're that desperate for traction, but don't expect them to handle turns all too well. Compound > tire size
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PSS are a lot better on the street for every day driving then drag radials. Like you said. They don't handle turns too well. This will get him killed. R Comp tires NEED heat in them to work properly. You would have to drive at least at 80% level to keep some heat in them. All you are doing is heat cycling the tire too much on the street. Too much cycling and the tires become hard. R Comp tires don't work well in the rain either.