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    Default Semi Slick tyres

    Just wondering what peoples experiences have been with these as compared to a good street tyre? as an example looking at falken azenis, theres the street version vs the semi slick.

    I'm just looking into this as i'll be partaking in a few track days this year and wondering whether i should fork out the money for a set of these. I'm aware that they aren't the cheapest but i'm not looking at keeping them on all the time as i've heard that with just city driving you'll be pushing to get decent life out of them due to the softer compound.

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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    mate of mine runs azeni rt615 (the new ones) on his NA MX5
    he rekons they are ust phenomenal

    i run toyo trampio 08R rain slicks on mine (fronts only) and while they wear like demons they stick just as well!
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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    I have a set of toyo r888's on my corolla and they are quite long wearing. They have a 5mm tread depth unlike the ra1 toyos that seem to be a more popular choice, and have a 6.4mm depth, but are longer wearing. I think they are cheaper than the azenis also. They also stick like shit to a blanket.

    Ring the Tyre power in reservoir VIC, and ask to talk to the performance tyre division. This is where all the semi race/street and outright race toyo tyres are distributed from. The guy there is very knowledgable.

    http://www.toyo.com.au/Proxes%20R888%20Page.htm

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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    Quote Originally Posted by rob1
    I have a set of toyo r888's on my corolla and they are quite long wearing. They have a 5mm tread depth unlike the ra1 toyos that seem to be a more popular choice, and have a 6.4mm depth, but are longer wearing. I think they are cheaper than the azenis also. They also stick like shit to a blanket.

    Ring the Tyre power in reservoir VIC, and ask to talk to the performance tyre division. This is where all the semi race/street and outright race toyo tyres are distributed from. The guy there is very knowledgable.

    http://www.toyo.com.au/Proxes%20R888%20Page.htm
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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    cheers for the quick responses guys.
    no 205/45/16 in the proxes.... deadz
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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    I run Yokohama AO32R's on my corolla, i reckon they are pretty good but i havnt driven on any other R spec tyre, apparently the Falken GRB's i think they where are about 1.5-2 sec lap faster on most cars at most tracks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRAV-KE55
    I run Yokohama AO32R's on my corolla, i reckon they are pretty good but i havnt driven on any other R spec tyre, apparently the Falken GRB's i think they where are about 1.5-2 sec lap faster on most cars at most tracks.
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    These are what I was going to get if I couldn't get the Toyos. These are the tyre used in ipr Trav?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob1
    These are what I was going to get if I couldn't get the Toyos. These are the tyre used in ipr Trav?
    Yep they sure are but IP is likely to move to the A048 this year assuming Yokohama wins the tire tender. Apparantly in testing the 48's are about 1sec a lap quicker. If you decide on the Yokos, go direct to the distributor in your state as some tire shops are adding on 25%+ to what you can pay from people like Gordon Leven (in NSW).

    I know that even under full race conditions we can get several hundred km's out of a set as long as you treat them nice the first few heat cycles.

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    Yeah, the first few heat cycles are critical. But the 32Rs are awesome tyres. And the price might come down a bit if IPR goes to 48s.
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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    toyo r888's have a good reputation, there on my shopping list

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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    I used the Falken RSV-04 on my GTZ Levin , These are a DOT rated R Compound semi slick although not that hard wearing when used on the street maybe a few thousand Kms

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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    Quote Originally Posted by dave368
    Yep they sure are but IP is likely to move to the A048 this year assuming Yokohama wins the tire tender. Apparantly in testing the 48's are about 1sec a lap quicker.
    Dave is it true the 48's are about $100 dearer than the 32's, what price do you guys pay for 32's in the eastern states.T he last one we bought cost us $204 @ the nationals.

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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    Quote Originally Posted by charged
    Dave is it true the 48's are about $100 dearer than the 32's, what price do you guys pay for 32's in the eastern states.T he last one we bought cost us $204 @ the nationals.

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    The pricing i got from North Terrace Tyres was only about $15-20 more per tyre than the 32s.

    EDIT: Just ran NTT and they quoted me $204 for the 32Rs and $225 for the 48s, thats in 195/60/14s.

    The reciept from my last 32Rs from Melbourne indicates that i got them for $202.50 each, so not much of a difference at all.
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    Default Re: Semi Slick tyres

    Quote Originally Posted by charged
    Dave is it true the 48's are about $100 dearer than the 32's, what price do you guys pay for 32's in the eastern states.T he last one we bought cost us $204 @ the nationals.

    Cheers
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    Talking to Gordon Leven at the last round last year, he was saying about $10-$20 a tyre dearer (depending on size) but they didn't put the 032R up over the course of its life. We're paying $205 for a 195/60R14 and the club gets a bit of a cut

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