@JamesBryan No not the new S version. I thought Id remove the semi slicks that were around 10 years old so I could use the car a bit of the winter, should of left them on, they were very grippy, Im going to go out when its a bit more dry and see again
Never had a problem when i used AD08R's, even in the snow.
Yeah they are pretty poor in this cold weather.When I ran them over winter on my Fiesta ST, at this time of the year, they never got good. They need some heat!
So turns out they are the new ad08rS and I was out for a while yesterday so was able to come to the conclusion that they are pretty damn scary lol. Im disappointed, I know its cold but the a048 were so grippy when they were stone cold, more grip than the new tyres when they have a bit of heat in them! The wheels look good wrapped in them at least
😎You've gone from dedicated soft track tyres with 60 treadware that don't need lots, if any heat to grip to a hard road/track tyre with 200+ treadware that require lots of heat to work properly. The dry/damp grip difference will be massive.
I really don't understand why people run these half arsed track/road tyres on the road in winter, they are lethal when cold and are very hard to get up to temp on light cars like a Clio.
Could you not just get a set of cheap wheels and throw some new Rainsport 5's on them, probably cost you less than £300 all in and give you the piece of mind and safety for winter driving.
You've gone from dedicated soft track tyres with 60 treadware that don't need lots, if any heat to grip to a hard road/track tyre with 200+ treadware that require lots of heat to work properly. The dry/damp grip difference will be massive.
I really don't understand why people run these half arsed track/road tyres on the road in winter, they are lethal when cold and are very hard to get up to temp on light cars like a Clio.
Could you not just get a set of cheap wheels and throw some new Rainsport 5's on them, probably cost you less than £300 all in and give you the piece of mind and safety for winter driving.
The ad08rs is a new compound. I'm yet to read good reviews on themLack of experience and trusting the internet reviews! I was just under the impression theyd be okay from cold. And its not like im daily'in the clio but I will be using it few times over the winter so didnt want get dedicated tyres as to just keep using the 'performance' tyres into the summer
Maybe worth a go to soften them up a bit. I've used it and it defo works.200s quid worth... Another 30 for fitting... Im going to go out tonight and do burnouts, maybe it'l shock them into performing better
Maybe worth a go to soften them up a bit. I've used it and it defo works.
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Yes they soften up the outer layer of the tyre. The more you apply in multiple applications the deeper it goes. I advise applying 2-3 coats and on the last one wrap them in cling film and leave for 24-48 hours.Thanks Ill definitely try it, I was going to get some for the a048 after discussion as the are very old but still performed well so never got some.
Does that stuff soak into the tyre or is it more like they are soft on the out layer and will need re reapplying after some miles or a track day?
Crazy how tyre pressure makes such a huge difference! Good to know they feel good. Please keep updating when you start pressing on as I'll probably be looking at getting a set next year!Update! They were at 35 psi which the garage put them to, lowered to 30 and put new lower joints on and can safely say they are perfectly fine! Am confident to drive them in snow now like @Louis lol