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oh f**k yeh - when i go 5 stud im getting them for suree

They have 4studs too... But I wouldnt recommend because if you ever wanna sell them, 5studs would be a lot easier.

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

Yea. The proper term as Martin suggested is semi slicks. I just call them slicks cause I'm cool. HAHAHA!

From memory, the compound and thread pattern is what defines them. Those KU36 and RSR only got the thread side of things + softer material but maybe not soft enough to be classified as a semi slick.

just so we are clear...you are talking about SS i am sure, because the RS of old was already a higher spec than the EVO and the highest spec federal had, the RSR is just a slight adjustment of the RS

SORRY ANDY! You've got me in the Brandon's moment. Hahaha. Yes SS sorry. SS<Evo<RS (RSR now?)

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