Darryl_1983
ClioSport Club Member
RB 182 Cup
Currently I've got T1R's on the car, and i'm not impressed with them, they were on the car when i bought it about 3-4 weeks ago.
I'd like to spend around £75 per tyre ideally, so i've been eyeing the Nankang NS-2R up and looking through threads and reviews etc for a couple of days.
Dry grip is obviously were they excel, and they should offer better grip and feedback over normal top end road tyre like the PS3 etc, which is great and the main reason for buying them to be honest. But as i'd be using them on my daily driver, I wouldn't want wet performance to be any worse than the T1R.
Now the T1R's seem to be rated as C, compared to B for the NS-2R, which suggest the NS-2R should be slightly better. I know the T1R's aren't a great tyre overall, hence wanting to change them, but the ratings surprised me, especially considering the Federal RSR's are only rated at F for wet grip.
So my question is are the street compound of this tyre ok for normal road driving all year round? I accept I'll need to take it easy in heavy downpours, as aquaplaning is probably an issue with them.
I am planning on doing track days in the car eventually too, but this isn't the reason for looking at this type of tyre.
I'd like to spend around £75 per tyre ideally, so i've been eyeing the Nankang NS-2R up and looking through threads and reviews etc for a couple of days.
Dry grip is obviously were they excel, and they should offer better grip and feedback over normal top end road tyre like the PS3 etc, which is great and the main reason for buying them to be honest. But as i'd be using them on my daily driver, I wouldn't want wet performance to be any worse than the T1R.
Now the T1R's seem to be rated as C, compared to B for the NS-2R, which suggest the NS-2R should be slightly better. I know the T1R's aren't a great tyre overall, hence wanting to change them, but the ratings surprised me, especially considering the Federal RSR's are only rated at F for wet grip.
So my question is are the street compound of this tyre ok for normal road driving all year round? I accept I'll need to take it easy in heavy downpours, as aquaplaning is probably an issue with them.
I am planning on doing track days in the car eventually too, but this isn't the reason for looking at this type of tyre.