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Evenly dispersed block stiffness - same level of stiffness in the center and the shoulder for stronger grip and traction, prevents irregular wear. Uni-Directional V-shaped main groove enhances streamline form and also improves aquaplaning ability at high speeds. Wide angle grooves increase block stiffness, further enhancing tire's grip and traction. Engraved pattern name along the groove creates an exquisite product image. Sub-grooves on the shoulder disperse block stiffness, improving ride comfort, grip and traction. Complete block stiffness provides excellent lateral stability in cornering. The 595RS-R is beefed up by reinforced steel on the sidewall to promote the sharpest high speed cornering and fastest lap improvement.

Proven on the circuit, the 595RS-R is highly acclaimed and much demanded for drifting, sprinting and track-day applications. The sleek design and ultra high performance of the 595RS-R makes it the number one choice for those requiring a motorsport tire but with the assured standards of a street legal tire. Even DOT approved or E-Mark approved Federal competition tyres are designed and compounded for competition use only and are not intended for highway or road use.

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595RS-R

215/45/17 $190EACH
225/45/17 $200EACH
235/45/17 $205EACH
235/40/17 $220EACH
255/40/17 $280EACH
225/40/18 $240EACH
235/40/18 $240EACH
245/35/18 $240EACH
255/35/18 $260EACH
265/35/18 $270EACH
285/30/18 $280EACH

We also stock all Federal other range of tyres..call for a quote

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Mods please delete my post above.

Hadouken

Appologies - meant to post on the guys WTB thread. Pointed him to here previously to buy new from OTR.

I was checking here to put a price on my Federals in case he was interested.

Posted in his thread but couldn't see it so posted again. (accidently on wrong page :wacko: )

Sorry Ken.

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