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#11
I was like you and had only rolled RE050s. I think I had like three sets. One day I ordered a set of RE71s.
I only drive weekends in good weather and I'd like to say my car was setup to handle a performance type event once or twice a year.
I only drive weekends in good weather and I'd like to say my car was setup to handle a performance type event once or twice a year.
#12
^I also have RE71R.
They wear fast and has noticeable tire noise. Love the grip though. Think it's overkill and wouldn't recommend for your intended usage though.
I used to have the S-04 Pole Positions. They did me well for spirited driving since it delivers plenty of grip for canyon carving. I also tracked on the S-04s twice and liked how it handle for a 280 TW tire.
They wear fast and has noticeable tire noise. Love the grip though. Think it's overkill and wouldn't recommend for your intended usage though.
I used to have the S-04 Pole Positions. They did me well for spirited driving since it delivers plenty of grip for canyon carving. I also tracked on the S-04s twice and liked how it handle for a 280 TW tire.
#15
Silent. Only two days on them, give or take 100 miles. Today will be the third . Good mix of driving btwn highway and backroads. So far impressed, The car just sticks, tires quite, and compliant. My car ,07, has stock suspension and wheels, running OEM sizes. Doing a performance driving event next month, will have more feedback and miles.
Last edited by Fuoss484; 04-07-2019 at 05:22 AM.
#16
I never understood tire noise as a perquisite on this car, all I hear is wind noise and engine with the top down, and the car rarely gets driven with the top up. Comfort and noise was never high on the list for features on this car. I would never let a little added tire noise screw me out of experiencing better performance out of this car. But i'm weird that way I guess.
#17
Thread Starter
I never understood tire noise as a perquisite on this car, all I hear is wind noise and engine with the top down, and the car rarely gets driven with the top up. Comfort and noise was never high on the list for features on this car. I would never let a little added tire noise screw me out of experiencing better performance out of this car. But i'm weird that way I guess.
Thanks to all for the continued comments. At this point I'm leaning towards the Bridgestone S-04 Pole Positions. I really do appreciate all of the input.
Last edited by GuthNW; 04-07-2019 at 12:22 PM.
#18
The Dunlop "Star Spec Somethings" that were on my car when I bought it were annoying loud in the extreme especially when slapping on every pavement joint. Took much of the enjoyment out of driving the car. They went to a good home along with the black Enkei RPF1 wheels just as soon as I could get good AP2V2 wheels and Bridgestone RE11A tires delivered. The wheels were, and are, the hard part. My wife accuses me of overly fast driving, especially on curvy roads -- but I've never experienced tire squeal on the RE11A or S04 tires so I'm really just a puppy dog driver.
Extracts of Tire Racks comments on the RE71R -- and the reasons I skipped Extreme rated tires this time:
Tire Rack states "Bridgestone claims the Potenza S007A is the spiritual successor to the Potenza RE-11, and our testing shows it slots neatly between the manufacturer's Max- and Extreme Performance products."
.-- Chuck
Extracts of Tire Racks comments on the RE71R -- and the reasons I skipped Extreme rated tires this time:
It's intrusively loud and firm to the point of being harsh....The Bridgestone Potenza RE-71R is the textbook Extreme Performance tire. Amazing dry traction and handling on the track or the road are countered with a jarringly stiff ride and an inordinate amount of noise.
.-- Chuck
#19
Thread Starter
LOL, When my wife and I are enjoying the car together it's a struggle to keep her happy while enjoying the drive. This car with it's rev-happy engine, sitting low to the ground while making plenty of noises tends to really exaggerate the perceived speed that one is traveling at. For me it's exactly that experience that more than makes up for the lack of torque and brute power. Add to that what these cars are capable of in the curves and even if I'm not really pushing things hard it can be hard for her to relax. After years of owning motorcycles that my wife won't touch, the big reason that we wanted a roadster in the first place was so that we could enjoy being out exploring the road together. I'll admit to being surprised by how much fun this car is. But ultimately I can take things at a more leisurely pace to keep the peace.
#20
LOL, When my wife and I are enjoying the car together it's a struggle to keep her happy while enjoying the drive. This car with it's rev-happy engine, sitting low to the ground while making plenty of noises tends to really exaggerate the perceived speed that one is traveling at. For me it's exactly that experience that more than makes up for the lack of torque and brute power. Add to that what these cars are capable of in the curves and even if I'm not really pushing things hard it can be hard for her to relax. After years of owning motorcycles that my wife won't touch, the big reason that we wanted a roadster in the first place was so that we could enjoy being out exploring the road together. I'll admit to being surprised by how much fun this car is. But ultimately I can take things at a more leisurely pace to keep the peace.
The story as old as sports cars themselves.
If the girlfriends cant deal with the car and my spirited driving they don't last long. The car brings me far too much joy to be precluded from my life how I see it fit. Women come and go, but my highly modded S2k is forever