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Im looking at getting RE55's on my GTR32, with the standard rims...

I know they're good on the track, but how good are they on the street? More particularly, wet/raining streets...???

Any advice/recommendations welcome :)

P.S: I noticed the sticky thread on tyre recommendations, but farked if im gonna go through 33odd pages looking for something remotely close to an answer :P

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Im looking at getting RE55's on my GTR32, with the standard rims...

I know they're good on the track, but how good are they on the street? More particularly, wet/raining streets...???

Any advice/recommendations welcome :)

P.S: I noticed the sticky thread on tyre recommendations, but farked if im gonna go through 33odd pages looking for something remotely close to an answer :P

It may be worth your while getting a second set of rims - larger ones at 9" width. Reason being that GT-R's are heavy and punish their tyres. So the extra inch or so rubber helps, albeit at a price. 255/40/17 are a good size. In any case check the load rating.

As for your second question. Yes they are driveable in the wet. But to be honest they are a noisy, harsh and offensive tyre that I wouldn't recommend running around on every day.

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Thanks for that djr81...

Im kinda hoping to not have to buy rims as that would add even more to the money i gotta dish out :P but i might have to...

The noise isnt *tooo* much of a problem as its my second car; im just wondering how it would cope if i decide to go for a burn around the block and it decided to rain on me coz they dont seem to have as much tread as a street tyre obviously....dont wanna end up sliding into the gutter lol

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pretty much any decent second hand 17X9 +20-+30 rims you buy are cheaper than just one set of 255/40/17 RE55s. so if buying the second set of rims saves you 1/3rd wear on your RE55s then that's an extra set you have every 3 sets.

and yes, once they are worn down they are pretty average in the wet. when new they are fine, but after a while they become pretty nasty. I've had wheelspin accelerating in 3rd on the road with worn semi slicks. and had a big moment. that little ring tightener was enough to convince me to use road tyres on the road, and track tyres on the track.

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