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Old 04-07-2019, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by s2000Junky
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
Others definitely have far more consequential consumptions. I passed the girlfriend stage ages ago. Although I'm now at an age where I seem to have an ever increasing number of friends and acquaintances who find themselves in a similar position as yourself. There's no envy on my part and certainly no regrets.
Old 04-08-2019, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by _badrabbit
^I also have RE71R. Think it's overkill and wouldn't recommend for your intended usage though.
Whole S2000 is Overkill anyway. lol
Old 04-08-2019, 10:52 AM
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Yeah, I mean why even own a sports car, make no logical sense.
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That's why I got 'em it was overkill.
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Originally Posted by Fuoss484
Have a few days on newly installed set of Bridgestone S007A. So far, I am extremely pleased with this tire.
Hi, do you mind taking a picture of your rear tire? I'd like to see how much of a tire stretch it is on the S007A mounted on OEM wheels. I'm extremely interested in S007A, but it doesn't come in 255/40 and I've noticed some 245/40 tires on OEM rear wheels provided too much of a tire stretch than I would like. I'm currently running 255/40 S-04's in the rear on OEM AP2v2 wheels, perfect looking (tires are not stretched nor bulged out like SUV tire). If you could share a pic on your rear tires, that'd be great, thanks in advance!
Old 04-09-2019, 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by kukudm
Hi, do you mind taking a picture of your rear tire? I'd like to see how much of a tire stretch it is on the S007A mounted on OEM wheels. I'm extremely interested in S007A, but it doesn't come in 255/40 and I've noticed some 245/40 tires on OEM rear wheels provided too much of a tire stretch than I would like. I'm currently running 255/40 S-04's in the rear on OEM AP2v2 wheels, perfect looking (tires are not stretched nor bulged out like SUV tire). If you could share a pic on your rear tires, that'd be great, thanks in advance!
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Old 04-09-2019, 06:13 AM
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These photos border on Garage Porn! I might, possibly get my car looking close to this, but without a basement there is no way my garage will come close!

But..... the jack-stand colors don't match the car. Tsk tsk.

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Old 04-09-2019, 09:26 AM
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Thanks Fuoss! They look very good! When I saw the tread width of 8.3" on Tirerack for 245/40, I expected them to be a little stretched on the OEM rears, but they came out perfect in your pics. Gonna get the S007A when my S-04's are done. Thanks and very clean garage too
Old 04-09-2019, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ragtophardtop
The Continental ECS are a high quality, quiet tire. For street driving, especially in potentially wet and cool climates, they work well. For very aggressive driving they won't last as long, but then again none of these tires will. The Michelin is significantly more expensive, but better for track oriented driving. If it's a street car in oem sizing and you're only doing back roads, I'd get the contis given the price. Darcy did a YouTube review of them I agree with, I think his channel is something like "driving with Darcy".
I've got the Conti's on one of my sets of wheels and I'm quite happy with them overall. They aren't as grippy as my Direzza's, but they're a ton quieter and ride a bit smoother. They do not have as sharp a turn in feel as the extreme performance tires I've used, but I have not found the limits of them on the street like I did with the RE050's which I was not comfortable on at all.

It's hard to find a tire that suits the S without sticking with the extreme category, you need the stiff(er) sidewall for that.
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I know tires keep getting better however I can't help but miss the aesthetics of some of the old tires.
I loved the meaty smooth look of the RE-01r on my 16" wheels back in the day. I have a set ECS tires on the same wheels and they look pretty sad in comparison.

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