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Do epic skids then buy proper tyre.

Film the skids while you're at it.

Planning on buying proper track tyres all around. So Yokohama or Hankooks

Wont fit under GTT guards atm

So need to wait till I get some GTR guards

In all seriousness, just inflate them to normal pressure (36psi or whatever you do) and drive around, keeping an eye on them over time.

With 235s I reckon it should be fine if you go fast on corners if the profile is 40 or 45.

I'm sure someone will correct me.

Edit: what size/offset are the wheels?

In all seriousness, just inflate them to normal pressure (36psi or whatever you do) and drive around, keeping an eye on them over time.

With 235s I reckon it should be fine if you go fast on corners if the profile is 40 or 45.

I'm sure someone will correct me.

Edit: what size/offset are the wheels?

235 on 9.5 aint even stretch doe. Normal tyre pressures will be fine.

Cheers brahs!

Its a 235/40 tyre

AD08

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Yoko AD08 or Hankook RS3 is at the top of the list

Yoko AD08 R would be even better pending on price and availability

Otherwise NItto NT05, but not sure its performance as a track tyre

im looking to grab another set of AD08s or something similar also, road tyres im using at the moment (falken FK452) are awful with road noise.. and one of their claims is they eliminate nearly all road noise.. i hate them..

Thats not stretched much tony.

Just run 40psi if you wanna take corners like a mad kunt

Hokie dokie!

im looking to grab another set of AD08s or something similar also, road tyres im using at the moment (falken FK452) are awful with road noise.. and one of their claims is they eliminate nearly all road noise.. i hate them..

Can't go wrong with AD08's

Just kinda hurts the wallet unless you know a cheap place.

AO50 or gtfo :P

When I'm a pro driver like Richo ill get a set :P

im looking to grab another set of AD08s or something similar also, road tyres im using at the moment (falken FK452) are awful with road noise.. and one of their claims is they eliminate nearly all road noise.. i hate them..

Falken 452s - typical of a silica based tyre, great for the first 50% of their life, and then just get noisier to the point where they are unbearable. Plenty of reviews saying the exact same thing IIRC.

Falken 452s - typical of a silica based tyre, great for the first 50% of their life, and then just get noisier to the point where they are unbearable. Plenty of reviews saying the exact same thing IIRC.

ahh this i did not know!

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