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For $240 more, you could have RE-11s. I suppose it depends what you're planning to do with them though. If you're going to track, the RE-11s are a better choice.

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Old 05-05-2011, 12:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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For $240 more, you could have RE-11s. I suppose it depends what you're planning to do with them though. If you're going to track, the RE-11s are a better choice. If you're just leisurely street driving, the V12s are a great tire.
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For $240 more, you could have RE-11s. I suppose it depends what you're planning to do with them though. If you're going to track, the RE-11s are a better choice. If you're just leisurely street driving, the V12s are a great tire.


Even if you don't do any tracking, the RE-11 is an amazing street tire. I can't get them in the correct sizing for my car, though, so I've got to go with NT05s.
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My set should have lasted longer. I replaced all 4 after less than 2 years due to a couple of reasons:
  • One of the front tire suffered a minor puncture of the sidewall from slightly bumping into a curb. It scuffed the wheel a tiny bit, but who knows when the sidewall is going to give out. Other than that, the front tires should have at least 1-1.5 years of tread life remaining. What a waste.
  • The rear tires had decent tread life remaining, but the inner 1" was getting completely bald. This is a daily driver that doesn't see WOT as often. As some owners have commented, the rear camber probably isn't that great from the factory.
For my new set, I'm going to take advantage of the 305 tires by giving it more positive camber. The camber kit arrived, but not installed. After dropping the car the contact patch covers roughly half of the tire. Hopefully I can shoot for something close to 90% contact patch (i.e., retain some negative camber).
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I ended up getting my hancooks. They got the tires @ 10:30 AM. I stayed up a little later than I wanted to today (I work nights) but it barely made my deadline.

My initial reaction is the tires felt very slippery but I am pretty darn sure its because of how they were cleaned and the fact they are bran new. I am sure I will have a better idea of how they are once I put a couple hundred miles on them and actually start driving normally again.
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I ended up getting my hancooks. They got the tires @ 10:30 AM. I stayed up a little later than I wanted to today (I work nights) but it barely made my deadline.

My initial reaction is the tires felt very slippery but I am pretty darn sure its because of how they were cleaned and the fact they are bran new. I am sure I will have a better idea of how they are once I put a couple hundred miles on them and actually start driving normally again.
You're going to need to put a few hundred miles of normal street driving on them before the mold release goop wears off the tires. Until then they will feel fairly slippery.

The might also feel a little more squishy than you're used to because you are going from a tire with not much tread left to one with full tread, so you'll feel that tread deflection. The sidewalls are also a bit softer.

All-in-all a good street tire.
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You're going to need to put a few hundred miles of normal street driving on them before the mold release goop wears off the tires. Until then they will feel fairly slippery.

The might also feel a little more squishy than you're used to because you are going from a tire with not much tread left to one with full tread, so you'll feel that tread deflection. The sidewalls are also a bit softer.

All-in-all a good street tire.
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Kind of a funny tidbit, but now that my Pirelli PZeros are at the wear bars after 8,000 miles of driving I am looking at tires and what do you know? I'm looking at the V12s again for my street-only setup even after I said I wouldn't run them again. I don't want to have to replace a street-only tire every year.
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Geez, at 8,000 miles, I'd have to replace my tires almost twice a year!
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Geez, at 8,000 miles, I'd have to replace my tires almost twice a year!
These PZeros go quickly! I could probably keep driving them to 10k but that's about it.
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