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  • Member For: 16y 11m 23d
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  • Location: adelaide hills- 'race air' central

Finally got my 365rwkw BA out of the garage after sitting there for the last 6 years or so. Tyres will need to be replaced- plenty of tread, will be hard and brittle as hell though.

 

Want to put as grippy as there is on the rear- will never be out in the wet. Needs to be legal, and would prefer something that doesn't need any special preparation to heat up.

 

What are you guys finding is best to get the power down on the street. Won't be taking it on the strip.

 

Thanks all ðŸ˜€

 

 

 

 

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  • Location: Melbourne

why would you want to stop the spinny spin... ;)

 

Michelin PS4S go pretty good for what they are.

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Tried quite a few, at hte moment I think best bang for buck is the Goodyear Eagle Assymetric 5.    

 

You'll get them for a good deal less than PS4 or continentals and I reckon you'd really have to be on the limit to genuinely appreciate the difference.  By the time you're up in the top 5 rated they are all quite similar IMHO.   Aty that point its time to look at other mechanical factors around the suspension and diff to find further betterment.

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