just thought I'd report in on DDing R888s
I got two seasons on them as daily drivers - including several track days and some autocross. I think I put nearly 20,000 miles on them - I was able to run them as a 3-season from late February through early November for the last 2 years. Even down to the 2nd wear bar, they were fine in the rain, although a little slippery when cold. I only really swapped them because there was snow in the forecast (I have driven on them in snow, and no - they aren't any good).
Color me impressed. I've had many sets of street tires that didn't last half that long. Two of the tires are still good, the other two are a bit too worn on the insides for my comfort - maybe I'll keep them as backups, but it's likely I'll go with 225/45-15s or 225/50-15s instead of the 235/50s. I love the 235s, I can easily pull over 1.1g's sustained, but they're a bit heavy and of course more expensive. I just want to see what they are like in a lighter size with a shorter sidewall, and I'm not sure i'll lose that much mechanical grip anyway.
I got two seasons on them as daily drivers - including several track days and some autocross. I think I put nearly 20,000 miles on them - I was able to run them as a 3-season from late February through early November for the last 2 years. Even down to the 2nd wear bar, they were fine in the rain, although a little slippery when cold. I only really swapped them because there was snow in the forecast (I have driven on them in snow, and no - they aren't any good).
Color me impressed. I've had many sets of street tires that didn't last half that long. Two of the tires are still good, the other two are a bit too worn on the insides for my comfort - maybe I'll keep them as backups, but it's likely I'll go with 225/45-15s or 225/50-15s instead of the 235/50s. I love the 235s, I can easily pull over 1.1g's sustained, but they're a bit heavy and of course more expensive. I just want to see what they are like in a lighter size with a shorter sidewall, and I'm not sure i'll lose that much mechanical grip anyway.






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