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Yea, RSR and KU36 are slicks wannabes, Hahahaha! The whole street legal slicks is just a market thing. Slicks = RE55 and Toyo888.

Hence the name "semi" slicks dudeman :)

This Thread has come to a grinding halt ever since lunch time :ninja:

Wtf is up wit that ? Everyone ate so much they cant get close enough to there desk to type ?

I ate, did some cleaning, then had a nap... couldn't post while I was sleeping :)

HAH!

You've got nothing on me dude.

:)

I ate, did some cleaning, then had a nap... couldn't post while I was sleeping :ninja:

Ok Ill accept your excuse but whats everyone elses ?

Yea. But I'll like to know how long those KU31s and KU36 last. My colleague that drives an FD reckon the KU36 he's got are only good for around 20000km-25000km. I wonder if he bother doing any wheel swapping...

just remember an FD is 400kgs lighter than your car... that'll affect your tyre life.

Hence the name "semi" slicks dudeman :)

They aren't proper semi slicks dude. The ones brandon listed aren't slicks, they are semi slicks with propoer R compound

RS-Rs, KU36s, are just really soft road tyres

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