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lovegroova 09-29-2011 07:47 AM

The Tyre Thread - Want to know about tyres? Then look here
 
"What tyre" threads crop up very regularly, and thus it can be difficult to find out about tyres, especially for new members.

Therefore, to make things easier for everybody, please add your votes for tyres you'd recommend - you can vote for more than one type of tyre if you wish. Please only vote for for tyres you've actually tried on your S2000.

For the current favourites, please see this post: https://www.s2ki.com/...st__p__23172378

Please use the Search "this topic" before posting about a particular tyre, the thread has been going for long enough now that opinions on most common tyres are available.


Comments are welcomed, but please try to avoid petty arguments. Opinions on tyres are subjective and will therefore vary.

If you'd like additions to either list, please post up and we'll try to accommodate them, though we are limited to 20 types.

Further "what tyre" threads will be merged into this one.

Tyre FAQ stuff.

Standard sizes are as follows:

Wheel Size....Front.........Rear
16”...........205/55 89W....225/50 92W
17”...........215/45 87W....245/40 91W

lovegroova 09-29-2011 12:43 PM

Note on R888s - great on track, a bit too noisy and harsh ride quality for the road.

eSeM 09-29-2011 12:51 PM

Goodyear Eagle Asymmetrics ... incredible grip.

:)

loftust 09-29-2011 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by lovegroova (Post 21022871)
Please only vote for for tyres you've actually tried on your S2000.

:iagree:

What works on other cars, may not on the S.

eSeM is right about the Asymmetrics...they're chuffin' marvellous.

I liked the GSD3s as well, although longevity was an issue.

RE050As aren't good enough in the wet IMO (not poor by any means, but not what I would expect), and don't provide enough grip for the relatively short life.

GaryB 09-29-2011 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by eSeM (Post 21023926)
Goodyear Eagle Asymmetrics ... incredible grip.

:)

I agree but after 2 sets of these I'm now on Contisport 5p's and the conti's are even better IMO.

D2 TEX 09-29-2011 01:06 PM

I'm running AD08's on the front at the moment and the are absolutely fantastic. I'm going to be ordering a pair for the rear this weekend :thumbup:

s2k4tony 09-29-2011 02:27 PM

okay...all those years ago, I was running SO2's on my MY00... Fabulous to a point where they break away. I tried 4 new Avon ZZ3's and it was a disastrous choice for the S. They were relatively young to the market in 2004 the Avons, not suited to the car and felt sloppy, and not confidence inspiring. Maybe they are ok on the softer,later S's... But not the bad tempered early MY's.
On my 02, I have RE050a's... Fantastico!!

MB 09-29-2011 11:59 PM

Had many sets of A048 on track, simply can't beat them.

RE050 MZ I do not like as a road or track tyre.

I prefer using semi slicks on the road too, they are ok in the wet if you avoid a lot of standing water. Wouldn't feel safe with the other half using them though.

gbduo 09-30-2011 12:57 AM

I would recommend both the RE50A and Pirelli P-Zero is what I am using now due to shortage of the Bridgestones. The Pirelli's are very similar in grip, feel and, sidewall hardness and poise of the Bridgestones but have far superior grip in the wet. They are both great tyres though. Hopefully when the Pirelli's wear out Bridgestone will be making the RE50A again!

This is in 16" sizes btw.

PS For winter driving I use Kumho KW27 and KW17 in OEM sizes. Excellent tyre and got me through last winter with all the snow, ice, rain and adverse weather without any drama's at all. Absolutely bloody fantastic and well worth it.

mattlad 09-30-2011 03:10 AM

I've go Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 17" on mine, I have a feeling that they have been superseded?

Anyway I would recommend them again, I have more confidence in them in wet / cold conditions than the O/E Bridgestones.


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