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Originally posted by markseven View PostDirect fit > Weight > Style
weight > style > direct fit ;)
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostBecause I plan to street drive them as well. R888's are less than R1's R1's are not available in 235-50-15 either if I remember correctly. I don't want a stretched tire and these suit my 15x9 BBS RS been waiting for some decent sized tires.
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ES100s vs R888s. LOL
the R888s will both grip better (rain or shine) and last longer. They might be cheaper, but that's about the only advantage I can think of.
when will the back stock of ES100s finally dry up? This tire has licked balls since it came out but people still buy them somehow, and they stopped making them years ago..
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Originally posted by nando View PostES100s vs R888s. LOL
the R888s will both grip better (rain or shine) and last longer. They might be cheaper, but that's about the only advantage I can think of.
when will the back stock of ES100s finally dry up? This tire has licked balls since it came out but people still buy them somehow, and they stopped making them years ago..
Honestly, I don't like spacers (especially huge spacers) but for a 15x9 relatively lightweight wheel that costs $120 apiece and looks like THAT, I'll run big-ass spacers any day.paint sucks
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Originally posted by kishg View PostOh street drive.. i would not get r-comps for street driving. I'd get a UHP like G-Force Sport or Yoko AVS ES100 for that.
Old tires doesn't matter.
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Originally posted by mazur View PostFUUUUUUUUUU....they won't clear the Massive 300mm template radially.
Oh well, I guess I'm going to have to settle with Rota Torques.sigpic
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostI'm with you there; pretty sure they last a decent amount of time though, I'd be surprised if R888s outlasted them.
Honestly, I don't like spacers (especially huge spacers) but for a 15x9 relatively lightweight wheel that costs $120 apiece and looks like THAT, I'll run big-ass spacers any day.
the R888s have nearly that and still tons of life left. I expect them to last 2 summers (+ a couple HPDEs and autox). The ES100s barely lasted one.
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Originally posted by nando View Posti got about 10k out of my ES100s, they sucked in the rain and weren't that great in the dry. they got worse as the tire aged, too.
the R888s have nearly that and still tons of life left. I expect them to last 2 summers (+ a couple HPDEs and autox). The ES100s barely lasted one.
Almost makes me wish I had purchased those instead of the RT-615s. But then again, they probably aren't $330 a set (after the rebate) in 215/40/17Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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