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      04-29-2007, 05:50 PM   #1
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Tires for Beginners

Hi All,

I'm looking to upgrade my tires, 156's w/EL42's, to a non-RFT summer tire that will also work as a nice setup for Auto-cross and tracking. Thus far I've read that individuals starting out should not get really awesome tires (like those r-compound tires, I don't even know what they are).

So I've put together some tires that I think are good for performance, relative comfort, and also good (not great) for auto-cross and tracking.

http://www.edgeracing.com/tire/1523/

http://www.edgeracing.com/tire/750/

http://www.edgeracing.com/tire/3126/

What do you guys think? I think the Hankook come with a road hazard warranty, so there's no need to buy one.

Thanks!
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If your looking a autocross and track tires, i'd probably look at the Falken Azenis or the BFG KDW
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PS2's aren't a bad choice, but pricey.
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hit up tirerack and find a "max performance summer tire"

all of those are going to be pretty good

I like PS2's, others like Eagle F1's, and bridgestone makes some sticky stuff too
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In my opinion, the best non-Rs out there now are:
#1 Yoko Advan Neova AD07
#2 Falken Azenis
#3 BF Goodrich g-Force KD
#4 Michelin PS2

The Falkens are half the cost of the other three.

I used the autocross results from the SCCA national tour events to rank these tires. Really only #1 and #2 run at the tour events...
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Thanks for the feedback.

All of the tires I posted are max performance or ultra high performance tires. None of them are any good?

The Azenis seem to be a favorite on this forum. I think they're $130 per tire, which for now, is out of my range. Edge Racing seems to think the Hankook tires I linked to are comparable to Azenis. Any thoughts?
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Thanks for the feedback.

All of the tires I posted are max performance or ultra high performance tires. None of them are any good?

The Azenis seem to be a favorite on this forum. I think they're $130 per tire, which for now, is out of my range. Edge Racing seems to think the Hankook tires I linked to are comparable to Azenis. Any thoughts?

The Ventus isn't even available in 255/xx/17 size, and the closest is 245/45/17, which $121. The Azenis is $127. They cost about the same. Are you saying that the $6 makes them unabtainable?

Look at the results of the SCCA events. They specify what tire they use for all contestants. You won't see any Hankook, but you'll see plenty of Falken.
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i second the tire rack search. with tires, for the most part, you get what you pay for. There are a few exceptions, but it usually rings true.


... oh, and i can't stand falkens, wouldnt recommend them to anyone.
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... oh, and i can't stand falkens, wouldnt recommend them to anyone.
Why? What info do you have?

The Azenis ST-615s are fantastic autocross tires. One of the best there are, and cheap to boot. Their street tires are known to suck, but I have no personal experience with those. However, I ran 215s then 615s for years, and won many events with them...
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I would start out with a tire that is in the middle of performance/wear. You don't need super sticky tires your first time out there. Doing so will only hinder you in the long run. Learn your limits and everything first on bad tires, then move onto better tires when you feel that you are maxing out your skills on your current set up. That is the best way to learn imo. Don't let your equipment out perform you.
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