Are the R888s worth the extra cash?
Stay away from the wet bits though
R888 are superb on track. fine on the road too, but they disappear scarily fast.
In a Clio, how many track days do you think you'd get out of a set?
Say 5 lots of 15 laps?
In a Clio, how many track days do you think you'd get out of a set?
Say 5 lots of 15 laps?
In a Clio, how many track days do you think you'd get out of a set?
Say 5 lots of 15 laps?
i think you can get 205 50 15's, but i'm not sure you can get 45's either.
In a Clio, how many track days do you think you'd get out of a set?
Say 5 lots of 15 laps?
I wasnt sure you could get r888's in 205/45/r15?
I know the lowest profile i could get was 195/50/r15
What wheels are 205/45/r15?
Are the R888s worth the extra cash?
Thats what I think. People seem to get caught up with making there car stiffer and grippier for trackdays, forgetting that it often makes the car less adjustable and fun for the average driver. End of the day if you want a massively quick car thats faster than the guy next to you, don't get a clio!as far as i am aware they are 195/50/15 or 205/50/15's.
I ran 205/50/15's on my time attack clio all last year without issues.
They do last pretty well, i did 3 time attack rounds on the same set, and gave them as much death as possible. I then sold them onto a mate who is usuing them for road/track as they still had plenty of life.
Get the tyre pressure right and they will last pretty well.
As for more fun/faster... i found they made my car faster, but maybe less fun as it was soooo grippy, the back end never stepped out of line!! lol
Are the R888s worth the extra cash?
They only have issues with standing water. In the wet they are grippier than most road tyres, as long as you have enough temp in them.R888 is a semi-slick for track usage, the other is a fast road tyre.
The R888 will be sticky to the touch when warmed up, giving amazing grip. You pay for that with the fast wear rate, so it depends how many track days you intend to do.
Being a semi-slick, you'll have problems in the wet
On standard tyres.^coughlambokillercough^
They only have issues with standing water. In the wet they are grippier than most road tyres, as long as you have enough temp in them.
if you are on 15's you whant 195 50 r15 not 205 as they rub in the rear arches
id rather drive on them than budgets in the rain
not even bad in teh wet once warm