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Is that going to make "that" much of a difference though? 

I assume they go a bit hard and will require more heat in them to work? 

For the money they're on par with 255 Federal RS-RRs, ($600 for 235 R17s). 

Would they be better than those? 

I'm tossing up the same rubber as Hadouken or going 255 if I can clear it. 

I've gone with a 3 year shelf life rule. If stored correctly then tyres can last a long time.

These especially are sooooooffffttttt haha. Looks like they were stored very well and will be used up in 6 months.

These will shit all over a street tyre (rsrr) Even if they are old.

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Oh the sale is on softs is it? maybe they'll come up to being a medium :D

Soft will get chew up too quickly. 

They might be better than an RS-RR in the same size but im talking 235 vs 255 with the added advantage of the RS-RR lasting longer. 

12 minutes ago, Hadouken said:

I've gone with a 3 year shelf life rule. If stored correctly then tyres can last a long time.

These especially are sooooooffffttttt haha. Looks like they were stored very well and will be used up in 6 months.

These will shit all over a street tyre (rsrr) Even if they are old.

Hey mate, did Josh at MCA ask you for your choice of tyre when selecting your series/spring rate for coilovers?  You went with Purple X-Rs right?

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