AgSurfer
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I posted this in the Shelby forum and did not get much traction (no pun intended). Hopefully I'll get more feedback from track drivers in this forum.
After multiple track sessions this summer, my OEM Cup 2s are cooked and time to replace the tires. Curious if other R owners have tried different rubber than the Michelin Cup 2s, and if so, would you mind sharing your experiences. Also, anyone running 325s in the rear as opposed to the 315s? If so, how do you feel that impacted the driveability and handling of the car - on the road but more importantly on the track?
One member mentioned the Falken Azenis RT660 and said he had good track experiences with this tire.
I finally ordered my spare set of rims for the R (Project 6GR have been back ordered for a while), and they are in transit. So I will be putting those on the R for a while, as I am sending the front CF rims off to get the inner barrel ceramic coating repaired. I might try different rubber on the spare rims and put new Cup 2s on the CF rims... a little research and comparison project per se.
Thanks for the input gents.
After multiple track sessions this summer, my OEM Cup 2s are cooked and time to replace the tires. Curious if other R owners have tried different rubber than the Michelin Cup 2s, and if so, would you mind sharing your experiences. Also, anyone running 325s in the rear as opposed to the 315s? If so, how do you feel that impacted the driveability and handling of the car - on the road but more importantly on the track?
One member mentioned the Falken Azenis RT660 and said he had good track experiences with this tire.
I finally ordered my spare set of rims for the R (Project 6GR have been back ordered for a while), and they are in transit. So I will be putting those on the R for a while, as I am sending the front CF rims off to get the inner barrel ceramic coating repaired. I might try different rubber on the spare rims and put new Cup 2s on the CF rims... a little research and comparison project per se.
Thanks for the input gents.
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