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Hi All,

What compound Re55s have you used? I am about to order a set for the GTR to hopefully last the QR Timeattack season. I assume Hard is the go? ANy experiences with different compounds would be great to hear?

Any help appreciated.

Michael

TT = Medium Soft

WT = Soft

SR = Hard

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try for SR2 if you can. though I've hardly ever seen them here. :) otherwise SR is fine.

good to see you back in a GTR big boy. now get down here, it's only been about 5 years since I've seen your pretty face!

lol

damn didnt know thre was SR2. thats the newer technology compound is it?

anyway, ordered a set today through http://www.amecautocare.com.au Good Price. :rolleyes:

cant wait to get to the circuit! ;) will defo be coming down south with it mate. be good to see some old faces. :)

lol

damn didnt know thre was SR2. thats the newer technology compound is it?

anyway, ordered a set today through http://www.amecautocare.com.au Good Price. :)

cant wait to get to the circuit! :) will defo be coming down south with it mate. be good to see some old faces. :)

i havent been able to find cheaper re55s in brisbane than amec either.

i didn't say I had never seen them. I said I hardly ever see them. haven't bought a new set of tyres for a while now, but for a long time after SR2 was available OS they were still selling SR here. I guess things have changed now which is good, but I mentioned is as no one else did. :)

why is there a huge difference between prices within the same rim size?

16 inch tyres

205/55/R16 $329

205/50/R16 $400.50

225/50/R16 $280

225/45/R16 $400

especially the last 2? typo?

http://www.amecautocare.com.au/bridgestonetyres.htm

Some are used as a control tyre in certain race catagories and hence the volumes sold are high - which consequently brings prices down. I know all the EVO guys were gutted because Bridgestone recently lost the rights to one of these control tyres so their prices all got jacked up heaps.

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