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Bassoctopus 07-31-2013 10:44 PM

Potenza RE002 on 16s
 
From a recommendation from Lovegroova, I've just put a new set of Potenza RE002s on my MY00 car.

For all of you still on 16s (and who remember the OEM S02JZ), you will all know that the car is much less fun the car is on RE050s, Eagle F1s etc. And the only choice was to put up with it or wreck your ride comfort with a set of 17s.

Not any more :dance2: On the RE002 the back end feels planted again, the sidewall is hard enough to give you great turn in and the whole set up promotes a lot of confidence. Not only that but these things are pretty cheap too - £337 delivered for a full set from Mytyres.co.uk

Let's hope Bridgestone keep making these for many years to come :)

tozerman 07-31-2013 11:13 PM

I agree, surely the best tyre for 16"s

RevRanger 08-01-2013 01:09 AM

Always been a Potenza fan. Once warm/hot they are superb :) :thumbup:

caboose 08-01-2013 04:03 AM

I'll try them when mine run out. Only just put a set of Bridgestone S-02's on last month.

RobAp1 08-01-2013 04:39 AM

The RE002's are what the market as the Potenza Adrenalin aren't they? I was looking at these to replace my current rubber, seen good reviews in several places. Think my mind is made up, they're coming next once the dreaded alignment has been taken care of :crycry:

Nick Graves 08-01-2013 05:18 AM

Cheers for the tip!

BBS 16"s are still :cool:

lovegroova 08-01-2013 05:56 AM


Originally Posted by Nick Graves (Post 22700168)
Cheers for the tip!

BBS 16"s are still :cool:

Sheesh, I've only been telling you about these for a year or so :p

JMRGV 08-01-2013 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by caboose (Post 22700059)
I'll try them when mine run out. Only just put a set of Bridgestone S-02's on last month.

Hun? They stopped making these many years ago didn't they? Have you got a very old set (in which case be careful as they have a shelf life...)?

I have a set of 002's on the front (050's on the back) and agree that they seem very good indeed and were a relative bargain.

lovegroova 08-01-2013 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by JMRGV (Post 22700315)

Originally Posted by caboose' timestamp='1375358638' post='22700059
I'll try them when mine run out. Only just put a set of Bridgestone S-02's on last month.

Hun? They stopped making these many years ago didn't they? Have you got a very old set (in which case be careful as they have a shelf life...)?

Probably the incorrect Porsche spec (as described in the FAQ).

razzele 08-01-2013 04:27 PM

Another piece of positive feedback about these tyres from me. On track i was amazed by these. They just don't seem to give up grip, with cold temp pressures set in the twenties i could stay out for as long as i dared without the tyres going significantly 'off'.

7,000 miles so far and there is still plenty of tread depth though i have severely feathered the outside edges :p


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