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R888 vs parada spec 2's



  clio 172
I use R888's on track but never used parada spec 2's at all. Just wondered if anyone had experience of both on track and how different they were in regards to grip?

Just thinking about tyre choice now with the price of R888's. Parada spec 2's are about £150 for four and R888 have jumped up mentally in price
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Hankook RS2 is the next best thing to R888's. Much cheaper, and useable as an everyday road tyre as well.
 
  B/G 182 + PH1 Track
Used to use parada spec 2, they are no where near R888s on track. They are not made for track so although they are cheap they only last 1/2 as long if that.

I wouldnt go back to parada spec 2s personally.
 
  clio 172
Used to use parada spec 2, they are no where near R888s on track. They are not made for track so although they are cheap they only last 1/2 as long if that.

I wouldnt go back to parada spec 2s personally.


Ok cheers mate, think i might try hankook RS2's for the price.

Thanks brown bear for the recommendation.

Bazzon how is the car doing now? You get all the engine work done?
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Nowhere near the level of grip but as a soft compound they are frightningly good in the dry!

I love my paradas but wouldn't want them if I drove spirited in the wet, which I don't.
 
I am currently using nearly new P' Spec 2's and did a torrential track day at bedford in them 2 weeks ago, I was surprised with how well they performed and due to the track temps had no issues with overheating, beading etc, a very good tyre in the wet compared to a lot of others I have driven on! I very much doubt they would take the abuse in the dry however.

Having owned a set of Ecsta V700 soft track ready tyres for a while I would strongly suggest getting a track orientated tyre if you want to get the best out of the days - the RS2s as Warren points out are growing in popularity and would prob be the one I would try next.
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Nowhere near the level of grip but as a soft compound they are frightningly good in the dry!

I love my paradas but wouldn't want them if I drove spirited in the wet, which I don't.
Not on track fella. I know debate rages about them as a road tyre, but I've seen them literally falling apart after half a track day.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Yeah I can pick the sidewalls off with my nails tbh.

Track use wouldn't see them lasting long I don't think.
 
how much does a set of Hankook RS2 cost?
i love the 888's but not enough to spend near on £100 for each one!

have they stopped making A539's? i liked those!
 
  B/G 182 + PH1 Track
Bazzon how is the car doing now? You get all the engine work done?

Not to bad, the engine is coming along, Craig at AP developments has it atm.

Tbh im hardly involved with it, because im busy with my final year at uni. Carl is more involved i just hear about it now and again. Wish i was more involved though.
 
  clio 172
£55 for 195/50/15 from camskill. So prob going to try them cuz i love 888's aswel but like you say i cant really justify the price of them now
 
  clio 172
Not to bad, the engine is coming along, Craig at AP developments has it atm.

Tbh im hardly involved with it, because im busy with my final year at uni. Carl is more involved i just hear about it now and again. Wish i was more involved though.


Coming into track day time of year now so im sure you will be very involved soon ;)
 
  B/G 182 + PH1 Track
Coming into track day time of year now so im sure you will be very involved soon ;)

Doubt it, We have 2 track days booked in the first week of June. Which is my degree show, so not sure whether i will be attending them. Then i need to find a job :) So....
 
  clio 172
Doubt it, We have 2 track days booked in the first week of June. Which is my degree show, so not sure whether i will be attending them. Then i need to find a job :) So....


Oh right, not good! Got one on 10th of April. Hopefully it will be more reliable this time
 
I am currently using nearly new P' Spec 2's and did a torrential track day at bedford in them 2 weeks ago, I was surprised with how well they performed

Very often tyres will perform better subjectively in full heavy wet conditions that damp/nearly dry when stuff like Yokohamas feel really slippery.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
^ Well said, i've found my tyres perform good with standing water and rain but crap when drying out or lightly greasy!

Simple point.
 
R888 vs Parada 2 is just not a sensible comparison - one is a full on trackday tyre, the other yet another "not bad in the dry" Yokohama road tyre. They'll be a massive difference in dry grip level.

Hankook RS2s are definintely worth a look now Toyo are being stupid with R888 pricing (gone up as much as 75% in some cases since early last year). Kumho V70a/V700 are supposed to be really good and are now noticeably cheaper than R888s.

Kumho did a semi road/track tyre called KU15 but it's difficult/impossible to get hold of in the UK.
 
  clio 172
R888 vs Parada 2 is just not a sensible comparison - one is a full on trackday tyre, the other yet another "not bad in the dry" Yokohama road tyre. They'll be a massive difference in dry grip level.

Hankook RS2s are definintely worth a look now Toyo are being stupid with R888 pricing (gone up as much as 75% in some cases since early last year). Kumho V70a/V700 are supposed to be really good and are now noticeably cheaper than R888s.

Kumho did a semi road/track tyre called KU15 but it's difficult/impossible to get hold of in the UK.


Cheers for your comments, i realise they not the same type of tyres but i just wanted to see peoples views to save myself a bit of money and to find an alternative
 
The V700s were road legal, but only came with about 4mm of tread from the factory. I had a set in the soft compound, they managed 1500 road miles & two track days, and the grip from them was unbelievable in anything but standing water!
 
  Mk2 172
Ok cheers mate, think i might try hankook RS2's for the price.

Thanks brown bear for the recommendation.

Bazzon how is the car doing now? You get all the engine work done?

I ran RS2's and they are good but there no R888. Good allround tho and has a stiff track tyre sidewall
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Dan R said:
I ran RS2's and they are good but there no R888. Good allround tho and has a stiff track tyre sidewall
Spot on. Not ultimately as grippy, but cheaper, longer lasting.
 

Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
Let me think, £325 for 4 Rs2's or nearly £700 for 888's.
No brainer, take the Hankooks & do 3 or 4 trackdays :)
 
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  Golf GTD Mk7
Timi said:
What tyres do you use on track jonny? Or are you in the same position as me?

Thought you were on about r888 with the £55 quid each. Lol

I use used r888 mate. Excelent tyres. Mine aren't road legal but they are good fir the track plus you can practically run them to slicks.
 


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