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OG fight.
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Okay the thread got a little off topic but here are the highlights. Let's not turn this into another flamefest.
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06-11-2010, 02:11 AM | #63 (permalink) |
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I actually find that they ride smoother than the OEM tires. Def feel a little more grip when cornering. Noise is down noticeably as well.
Tread is looking good after about 2800 miles, holding up better than the stockers.
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I just wish some people in here had tracked them :\
With summer here (already over 100ºF some days) and a few HPDEs planned I don't want to be disappointed. At 15,750 my stock tires (Yoko Advan Sport) are worthless in the rain and I need to replace them. I'm thinking I might just replace the rears and wait a little while longer for the fronts since I'm probably still at 50% there.
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What pressures are you guys running? I am at stock 35 all around but feel that maybe I could bump it up a little more with these.
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Just ordered mine, they should arrive tomorrow or Friday. Hopefully I'll be able to get them on this weekend.
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I gotta say that these are hands down my favorite street tires and they will go on any car I get in my future... best bang for your buck Michelin PS2 performance for less than half the cost.
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I've had a pretty good experience with my V12's so far. They have real good initial bite but do start making noise earlier than my old Advans, so they might break earlier. The road noise isn't as bad as you'd think based off of their rating; it's definitely better than my bald stockers lol.
I'll follow up once I have some real rain time and track time.
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They are definitely a lot quieter than the OEM Bridgestones.
They are grippier too, especially in straight line acceleration. It's much harder to spin the tires with these.
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07-15-2010, 01:14 AM | #74 (permalink) |
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i've tracked them... i'm not a pro driver or anything so take my opinion with a grain of salt . after a few sessions at willow springs (big track) the v12's seem to get greasy. also the tires started to melt/chunk a little. my friend with a e92 m3 with v12's had the same issue after a few sessions. i switched to nt05's on the stock rims and had no issues, but this was at buttonwillow 13.
i think someone else recommended a different wheel/tire setup for hpde/track events, i would have to agree. the v12's are great on the street though, i've had no issues with them at all.
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