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Best road legal tyres? THE BEST?



  182
what are the best road legal tyres, ie, proxes? eagle f1, etc

Handling / grip wise?

List your favs and what u think are the TOP tyres.



(im buying 4 this weekend)
 
  S4 Avant
Best road legal tire?

Most will say R888's but depends what you want from a tire, R888's won't last long compared to road tyres.
 
  lift number 1 @ btm
direzzas are pretty awesome, or pilot cups for a slightly less track oriented tyre.
 

The Boosh!

ClioSport Admin
  Elise, Duster
Best road legal tire?

Most will say R888's but depends what you want from a tire, R888's won't last long compared to road tyres.
Yup.

R888s for out right grip/handling (or handkook rs2's apparently).

For longevity/handling/ride/etc its a mine field.

I personally think PE2's are the best all round tyre but again it differs from person to person.
 
  BMW M4; S1000 RR
Michellin Pilot Exaltos (for a Clio at least).

Grip from new to bald.

Grip from scorching heat to freezing cold.

Grip from dry as your nan to wet as an otters pocket.

Very progressive and along with lasting a long time to boot!
 
  S4 Avant
Yup.

R888s for out right grip/handling (or handkook rs2's apparently).

For longevity/handling/ride/etc its a mine field.

I personally think PE2's are the best all round tyre but again it differs from person to person.

I was going for paradas once I've worn out the budgets, but I'm hearing good things about these hankook thingymebobbys?

It'd be nice to see a comparison between the RS-2 and the paradas
 

16v_paddy

ClioSport Club Member
  Valvers & 172 Cup
I was going for paradas once I've worn out the budgets, but I'm hearing good things about these hankook thingymebobbys?

It'd be nice to see a comparison between the RS-2 and the paradas

I'd be interested in knowing this as well but I bet the paradas are cheaper so more likely I'd choose them
 

The Boosh!

ClioSport Admin
  Elise, Duster
I was going for paradas once I've worn out the budgets, but I'm hearing good things about these hankook thingymebobbys?

It'd be nice to see a comparison between the RS-2 and the paradas

There isn't any. I didn't even consider paradas lol. Id have bought some RS2's but they are rare as rocking horse s**t. 7 week waiting list at the time.

So had to get some proxies to put me on. I dont really rate them but are good value for money & pretty grippy.
 
  tiTTy & SV650
I've always though PE2's are best for wet, dry and durability.

But I'm impressed with P Zero Neros wet and dry - far cheaper too!
 

Tav

  Clio 197
Michellin Pilot Exaltos (for a Clio at least).

Grip from new to bald.

Grip from scorching heat to freezing cold.

Grip from dry as your nan to wet as an otters pocket.

Very progressive and along with lasting a long time to boot!

Honestly can't fault them, mine are in need of replacement and they still inspire confidence rain or shine. Fantastic tyre but they do cost a fair amount. Would highly recommend them to anyone, especially Clio owners.

Other tyres might give more grip in the dry but you don't really need it on the road and you will sacrifice wet weather performance.
 
  BMW M4; S1000 RR
gone up to £90 :( and the proper 182 tyre sizes are 110 a corner. and thats from camskill. :( bad times

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  tiTTy & SV650
£90 on blackcircles for me too, £100 fitted

ahh that's 15" you're talking about, got 190 55 15 PE2's on the pug

ph2 172 and 182 are 16"
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Hankook v12 evo. £50 a corner in 182 size. So much better than toyo it's unreal.
 
Had PE2's on the car when i got it and hated them.

Much prefer the yoko paradas i have on my cups. Grip in the dry is awesome, just a little suspect in the wet when they have a few thousand miles on them.

The yokos have just about past it so for the sake of budget i've gone for some Proxies PX4's, will get them on in a couple of days and find out whats what.
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
I had px4's. With plenty of tread. Soooooo bad I binned them with 50% of the tread left. Woeful.
 

Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
yoko parads spec 2s, immense!!

You are joking, they are good in the dry but leathal in the wet!
Literally no feedback at all once wet.
Had them for a couple of weeks & sold them, dire!

Its all a matter of personal opinon. There is no right answer

So true, any tyre if pushed when not scrubbed in or warm will be dodgy.

I've got 2 sets of speedlines at present one with RS2's & the other has R888's.

The Rs2's are very good, not 100% in the wet but i can live with that.
In the dry the Conti 3's were fine but these just raise the bar so high.

Will try the 888's next but i've used these to yrs so have an idea of what to expect;)
 
No progression with paradas...

Its either there or its not. In the wet there is no grip whatsoever.

= Understeer Oversteer Tank Slapper Wall.
 
  Charged Superleggera
exalto pe2's are the best in my experience. no matter in what condition they still grip like mad
 
  RS Clio Trophy
I had Toyo T1R's (worst tyre i've ever had)
Replaced them with Dunlop Sport 9000's and they are untouchable by anything i've tried;)
 
No progression with paradas...

Its either there or its not. In the wet there is no grip whatsoever.

= Understeer Oversteer Tank Slapper Wall.

I don't find that with mine, I did a track day at Snetterton with them in the wet and they were ace.
 


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