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Sargy 01-05-2016 04:41 PM

(2016) 200+ Treadwear Autocross Street Tire Thread
 
Figured I would start a new thread since 2015 is done.

So far it seems the Top 4 are the RE-71R, RS3 V2, Dunlop ZII SS, and the Rival S.

Please help a lot of us here with any findings on new tires if any announcements are being made soon and your overall experience with any of the tires listed above or others from the previous year!

Debating on getting RS3 V2s again since im now hearing that the 71Rs are good as a dedicated autocross tire only.

e1_griego 01-05-2016 04:53 PM

My internal debate is 245 or 255 for my next set.

I don't have enough money to test both lol. Leaning towards 245s since that seems to be the common setup, but more tire seems more better generally.

Currently on 255 rs3 v2s and they're rubbing somewhere in the front.

86_Freak 01-05-2016 04:58 PM

Since I have been racing in KM for the past 5 years, my experience in the street tire scene is severely limited. These "tire wars" are very foreign to me as KM has been using the same exact tire for a better part of 10 years.

From my brief research, in CS last year, nearly everybody were running the 71Rs in a size 225/45 because 235 wasn't available, is that a correct statement? I noticed that the 71R in 235/45 is now available at Tire Rack, it would be tempting to mount those on a 17x7 wheel. Thoughts? Am I way off base?

CSG Mike 01-05-2016 05:14 PM

If you want to be competitive, 71R.

Jawnathin 01-05-2016 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sargy (Post 2499142)
Figured I would start a new thread since 2015 is done.

So far it seems the Top 4 are the RE-71R, RS3 V2, Dunlop ZII SS, and the Rival S.

Please help a lot of us here with any findings on new tires if any announcements are being made soon and your overall experience with any of the tires listed above or others from the previous year!

Debating on getting RS3 V2s again since im now hearing that the 71Rs are good as a dedicated autocross tire only.

RE71R and Rival S are ahead of the Z2 SS and RS3s by miles.

If you care about being competitive, those are your only options. If you just want to have fun and are OK with not having the best tire, then the RS3 or Z2s will work. They are good tires, just not on the same level as the RE71Rs or Rival S.

Another option is the Kumho V720, but I haven't heard much about them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by e1_griego (Post 2499156)
My internal debate is 245 or 255 for my next set.

I don't have enough money to test both lol. Leaning towards 245s since that seems to be the common setup, but more tire seems more better generally.

Currently on 255 rs3 v2s and they're rubbing somewhere in the front.

245 seems to work for STX cars. I'd just run that and stop the rubbing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 86_Freak (Post 2499159)
Since I have been racing in KM for the past 5 years, my experience in the street tire scene is severely limited. These "tire wars" are very foreign to me as KM has been using the same exact tire for a better part of 10 years.

From my brief research, in CS last year, nearly everybody were running the 71Rs in a size 225/45 because 235 wasn't available, is that a correct statement? I noticed that the 71R in 235/45 is now available at Tire Rack, it would be tempting to mount those on a 17x7 wheel. Thoughts? Am I way off base?

235/45 was available last year, so availability was not a factor.

I actually don't know what is better, 235/45 or 225/45. There are trade offs on each side, but both should be pretty close.

Rampage 01-05-2016 05:31 PM

Maxxis VR1

http://www.maxxis.com/catalog/tire-513-102-vr-1#sizes
Whether they will be competitive remains to be seen.

TruRace 01-05-2016 05:56 PM

The RE71 definitely seems to be the tire of choice amongst the fast guys in the last couple events I've attended. I'll be running the 255 rs3's this session. I daily my car and the rs3's seemed to be the best bang for buck in terms of performance and longevity.

48Spoons 01-05-2016 07:20 PM

In overall speed the RE71 and Rival-S seems to about the same. But, The rivals are harder to push to get as fast as the RE71 from my experience. The rivals just seems way less communicative, but everyone has their own preferences.

Ran 255s this year, will probably try out the 245s since width wise they are pretty much the same and the 245s are just a little bit cheaper.

On the wear note, I found they wore pretty well, got around 270-300 runs out of them and the inside edge still had some actually life left.

bslate3 01-05-2016 09:25 PM

For autocross I think the Rival S is just a little better than the 71r. It handles the heat a little better and has a little more lateral grip.

Honestly you can't go wrong with Rival S or RE71.

It all depends how serious you are. I ran Star Specs on my CS BRZ all year and won the local region for 3 different clubs. But at national events I got hosed.

I'll be on Rival S this season.

LOLS2K 01-05-2016 09:30 PM

Rival S and 71r are the talk of the town. I personally went with the latter and love them (no experience with Rival S). I can't wait to see what the next generation has to offer.

renfield90 01-06-2016 02:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jawnathin (Post 2499196)
Another option is the Kumho V720, but I haven't heard much about them.

They like to delaminate.

King Tut 01-06-2016 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by renfield90 (Post 2499617)
They like to delaminate.

Examples?

solort 01-06-2016 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by King Tut (Post 2499775)
Examples?

Like this

ryan t 01-06-2016 12:48 PM

wow those look like way too much psi. ive noticed the 71s seem to wear the center rib too. is that a soft tire or psi thing? im new to this and only have my racing on dirt knowledge to go off of, and the center issues were psi on dirt.


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