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Best Wheels For Big Power - Traction


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Traction will also depend highly on the tune and how it's written. If 500rwhp is your aim and a strong mid range tune is used then you'll struggle to find any tyre that will hold regardless of the width unless you use a Mickey Thompson on a preped track. A semi slick tyre can be used but they come in limited sizes, wear quickly and can suffer from heat cycling and going hard on a daily driven car. My suggestion would be to select the wheel that you'd like to have and then find a quality tyre with the lowest tread wear rating to suit. You'll find the best way to maintain traction in a rear wheen drive car with that much grunt is to simply modulate throttle.

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The availability of sizes in the semi slick wont bother me as I'll find rims to suit. I'm more fussed about the tyres. As for wearing quickly, how fast are we talking? I'm not fussed if I have to replace them every 6 months, I just want traction. Whats the point of having all the masses amounts of ponies galloping at your back tyres if you are just gonna spin on the spot haha. Is there any preventative to them going hard? Or what is the cause of that happening?

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no you cant get dark argents in 19x9.5

you can get 20x9.5 rears. after market obviously

but you will be limited in what you can buy in tyres for 20's. esp if want a semi slick type

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Imo if u want grip stay away from 20s. Gives your tyres a bit more sidewall and give. I went from 19s back to 18x 9.5 to get a wider tyre ans more sidewall im running 285s 595 rsr's and still turn them in second rolling on from 60 and that's with 350rwkw. So ill be going something different again this time...

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If you pick the right wheels everyone will know you mean business.

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Looking at putting a fair bit of power through a BF T, and currently got Dunlop Sports Maxx's on them (bought it with them on). They are good, and from what I know reasonably durable, but haven't got the traction level im after. Don't care if I have to replace them every 6 months, I just want opinions on what tyres will give me the absolute best traction.

Cheers guys

Rota P-45 R2 Wheeels come in these sizes

18*9.5 +25 or +12

18*10 +25 or +12

Yoko Advan AD08

Fronts 255/35/18

Rears 295/30/18

Do it

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