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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SydeWaySix: [QB] Kaoticmk2...thanks for the links! I read some very interesting tire reviews there! Wrenchin...thanks for the input on the re970's. Unfortunately I think my re01r and re11 tires are already better than these. The 970's are all weather tires where the re01r/re11 tires are summer only tires. Im not really looking for an all weather street tire at this time...just something good for track use but not as aggressive as slicks. Steve...I read a little more about the R888 and RA1's. What I read is that they're great tires but not worthy of being an R compound tire. Some said they'd rather jump to an R6 instead and get the true R compound performance. Another thread I read compared the RS3's to the R888 on a C5 corvette. The RS3's supposedly pulled more G's and was more competitive than the R888's that he ran prior. I'll keep doing my research but I think that unless I find a deal on some R888/RA1's, I'll probably try out the RS3's for the rest of this season. I'm hoping to progress enough to run R6's next year though. As for brake rotors, I agree with NOT using drilled rotors. My Brembos are cracked at nearly every drilled hole! Scary how bad they look after my last trackday. The centric blanks worked really well for quite some time but may be too thin now to resurface and run again. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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