Just mounted Advan AO48's
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Originally Posted by Tsurara
Ok, do you understand why running an r-compound tire on the street is dumb and a waste of money?
By the way, why don't you get tires like Michelin Pilot Sport or Bridgestone? Why the Advan? Is it just because you want to keep it JDM?
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A048's in medium hard are barely R-comps and come stock on half the Lotus Elises I've ever seen. They will wear a bit faster than the stock Advans. BFD. The medium compound is getting a bit ridiculous, but it's ridiculous to commute in what amounts to a race car anyway so it's really not pushing the envelope that much.
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Originally Posted by Tsurara
You SERIOUSLY bought A048s for the street? Hope it doesn't rain.
I think that's a waste of money and a dumb idea to run r-compounts on the street, but hey, it's your car.
I think that's a waste of money and a dumb idea to run r-compounts on the street, but hey, it's your car.
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Originally Posted by machron1
A048's in medium hard are barely R-comps and come stock on half the Lotus Elises I've ever seen. They will wear a bit faster than the stock Advans. BFD. The medium compound is getting a bit ridiculous, but it's ridiculous to commute in what amounts to a race car anyway so it's really not pushing the envelope that much.
Originally Posted by GunmetalMR
I don't drive the car in the rain, so it doesn't bother me. And it's totally worth it for the street, they grip like crazy.
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Originally Posted by Tsurara
I guess, but the Elise with that package is hardly a street car. It's more of an out of the box race car.
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Originally Posted by machron1
And the Evo is what exactly? From what I've heard ::tongue-firmly-in-cheek:: it's an out-of-the-box rally car. The Elise I see at work every day is A048-equipped. I'm not saying it's a great idea, I'm just saying for a car like this it's not as ridiculous as it would be on...say...a honda civic.
It's funny that you mention Honda Civics, this reminds me of the Civic owners who want to run slicks on the street . Check out the forums (I used to autocross an Integra because it was cheap), the question is posed quite a bit. Good to see we are just a bunch of dumb ricers with more expensive cars.
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LOL I don't think you can compare running r-comps on the street to running slicks...I mean seriously, during spirited driving you can actually USE r-comps. There is absolutely no reason at all whatsoever to run drag slicks on the street unless you do big smokey burnouts at each stoplight, and never make any turns...
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Originally Posted by machron1
LOL I don't think you can compare running r-comps on the street to running slicks...I mean seriously, during spirited driving you can actually USE r-comps. There is absolutely no reason at all whatsoever to run drag slicks on the street unless you do big smokey burnouts at each stoplight, and never make any turns...
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I don't see any problem running r-comps on the street. It's his car and his money. I run r-comps on the street myself....A032Rs-compound. I only drive my car at most about 50 miles per week or around 2000-3000 per year on the street. The only other time I drive it is at the the track (autox/roadcourse). I can drive on my A032R's in the rain just fine also...
It's not like he is driving around on Hoosiers.
I also have a Mustang that has M/T ET Drag tires that I use on the street....they're DEFINITELY not a rain tire You just have to know the limitations of your tires and how they work under different conditions. Truthfully the stock Advans aren't far off from being an r-comp themselves. They are a VERY sticky tire with a VERY stiff sidewall. They feel very similar to the A032R's when it comes to grip and steering response.
It's not like he is driving around on Hoosiers.
I also have a Mustang that has M/T ET Drag tires that I use on the street....they're DEFINITELY not a rain tire You just have to know the limitations of your tires and how they work under different conditions. Truthfully the stock Advans aren't far off from being an r-comp themselves. They are a VERY sticky tire with a VERY stiff sidewall. They feel very similar to the A032R's when it comes to grip and steering response.