Hi all,
Just wondering what is the deal with these "track tyres" - are they road legal?
Im specifically talking about tyres such as the federal RSR's which i have seen a lot of talk about recently. They dont even seem that expensive, cheaper than Michelin PE2's by the looks anyway. Surely they provide more grip but do they lose out on lifetime? Are they not actually road legal?
Im just a little confused so if someone could lay out a few of the facts it would be a great help and to add some info im just asking as my tyres currently on the car were cheapish type ones that came with it when i bought it and they are starting to get near the limit so im just accessing my options!
Im happy to pay for quality if i do get extra quality for my money but these track day type tyres have confused me a little, like i said if they are road legal i would assume they have a much shortened lifetime then due to being a softer compound?
Thanks
Just wondering what is the deal with these "track tyres" - are they road legal?
Im specifically talking about tyres such as the federal RSR's which i have seen a lot of talk about recently. They dont even seem that expensive, cheaper than Michelin PE2's by the looks anyway. Surely they provide more grip but do they lose out on lifetime? Are they not actually road legal?
Im just a little confused so if someone could lay out a few of the facts it would be a great help and to add some info im just asking as my tyres currently on the car were cheapish type ones that came with it when i bought it and they are starting to get near the limit so im just accessing my options!
Im happy to pay for quality if i do get extra quality for my money but these track day type tyres have confused me a little, like i said if they are road legal i would assume they have a much shortened lifetime then due to being a softer compound?
Thanks