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  • F34R
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    Originally posted by nrubenstein View Post
    You're giving up grip for a tread pattern?
    No I am meaning vs R-comps.

    Originally posted by nando View Post
    eh, KDWs are good tires - nothing "ricey" about them. the tread pattern is optimized for rain. I wouldn't reccomend them on the basis of an autox tire though.
    Again agreed, for an everyday tyre they are what I am looking for. I will be running 205/45/16 DD status with my BBS RS and for SCCA solox I will be using 225/50/15 rota slips maybe. Unsure as of now since I am building a set already...

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  • Bimmerman325i
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    The Hankook RS3 and the Z1 Star Spec are the kings of the affordable autox tire right now. The RS3 is super grippy, more so than the SS.

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  • nando
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    eh, KDWs are good tires - nothing "ricey" about them. the tread pattern is optimized for rain. I wouldn't reccomend them on the basis of an autox tire though.

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  • leegf
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    Originally posted by E30 F34R View Post
    Agreed on R-comps, they are amazing =) I did not know if the OP was willing to drop coin for some though...OP just stated he wanted not too expensive tyres to autox. I think those or the star spec would do a fantastic job. I personally am getting the KDW2 because the tread is SICK!
    Originally posted by nrubenstein View Post
    You're giving up grip for a tread pattern?
    not only that, but i always thought those tires had a 'ricey'-looking tread pattern- i.e., something that would impress guys who don't know any better.

    direzza z1 star spec, potenza re01r, yoko ad08 -- now those are real tread patterns.

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  • nrubenstein
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    Originally posted by E30 F34R View Post
    Agreed on R-comps, they are amazing =) I did not know if the OP was willing to drop coin for some though...OP just stated he wanted not too expensive tyres to autox. I think those or the star spec would do a fantastic job. I personally am getting the KDW2 because the tread is SICK!
    You're giving up grip for a tread pattern?

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  • F34R
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    they are a great street tire, but not an autox tire. maybe for a slush series, as they're nice in the rain. but an R-comp in the rain is still better. :p
    Agreed on R-comps, they are amazing =) I did not know if the OP was willing to drop coin for some though...OP just stated he wanted not too expensive tyres to autox. I think those or the star spec would do a fantastic job. I personally am getting the KDW2 because the tread is SICK!

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  • nando
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    they are a great street tire, but not an autox tire. maybe for a slush series, as they're nice in the rain. but an R-comp in the rain is still better. :p

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  • F34R
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    How about the BFg T/A KDW 2? Those have awesome reviews. They might just be a great street tyre for summer and such.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by bloodshot-e30 View Post
    my BFGs grip better than any other set of tires ive ever had including my kuhmos and toyo t1rs
    This thread asked specifically about autox tires. Traction T/As are mediocre all-seasons, they aren't even close to the same category.

    Originally posted by bloodshot-e30 View Post
    plus is it not true that BFG is the first street tire to pull a 1g turn?
    not on Traction T/As. no way. maybe 0.8g.

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  • QUKBMER
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    I have had pretty good luck with running NITTO. NTO1's 205/50/15/

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  • brodee
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    Originally posted by Asbradley21 View Post
    I used Kumho 710's on my e30 for autocross and they stuck like rats on glue traps.
    710's are great but they are R-Comp. If you can run r's in your class then go for it, just make sure it won't bump you to a different class.

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  • Asbradley21
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    I used Kumho 710's on my e30 for autocross and they stuck like rats on glue traps.

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  • brodee
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    in a 17x8 your best choice for a street non-R-comp tire is the Dunlop star specs. I run these on my BBS wheels and they are almost as good as my Hoosier A06's were.

    That being said if you are serious about auto-x get rid of your 17's and get some 15x8 wheels and then you can go with the Hankooks. They are just as good if not better than the Dunlops but they come in a 225/45-15 which the dunlops don't.

    I switched to 17's when I wanted to run street tires since the widest 15" dunlop was a 205. Now that the Hankooks are out I'm going to slap a set on my 15x8 K1's and run them instead.

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  • j0oftheworld
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    Originally posted by bloodshot-e30 View Post
    my BFGs grip better than any other set of tires ive ever had including my kuhmos and toyo t1rs
    I'm assuming you're talking about Kuhmo 712's? Yeah, those T1r, BFG G-Force sports, yoko AVS, etc are all "sports" tires and carry a 300 tread wear and last you over 20,000 miles. If someone mentions "autoX" tire I tend to think they want the most grip they can get and the above selection will not provide it. Sorry.

    You'll lose about 1-2 sec as per GRM "Cheap Skates" tire test. These are the "sport" tires of today up against an "autoX" tire that was outdated at the time. I had Potenza RE01's on my Type-R Integra in 2000, and my 2000 S2000. :)
    We give you five budget options for performance tires from across the board.


    They really are "THAT" good.. and if you've never had a set I'd highly recommend them!!

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  • Jaxx_
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    Originally posted by bloodshot-e30 View Post
    plus is it not true that BFG is the first street tire to pull a 1g turn?
    if you're basing your tire selection just on the amount of Gs a tire can pull... i really don't know what to say.

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