Hard to decide: Federal 595rs-r or RT615 for my track tires, please help me out
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Purchased a set of rpf1 17x9 all around recently, plan to put 255/40 tires on them. Those 2 tires are in the almost same price range, its hard to decide which one should I get for my z.
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if you want to go cheap you can look also at the nitto nt01 for R compounds
and kumho XS for ultra high whatever street performance.
both excellent tires on the track.
I have never ran the Federal 595 RSR's, but they are 140 treadwear, so I would not consider them "R comps"
I have driven the 615's and am not a big fan of those. They "feel" great but are slower than most of the new high end street tires. (and they overheat a little too easy)
I would go with one of these;
Bridgestone RE-11
Kumho XS
Dunlop Star Specs
Hankook has a new RS-3 that people seem to like at the track too
There are others, but that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
I have driven the 615's and am not a big fan of those. They "feel" great but are slower than most of the new high end street tires. (and they overheat a little too easy)
I would go with one of these;
Bridgestone RE-11
Kumho XS
Dunlop Star Specs
Hankook has a new RS-3 that people seem to like at the track too
There are others, but that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
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the federal 595 RSR is an R compound tire... the falken are ultra high whatever street performance one generation older than actual ultra high whatever street performance.
p.s.
if you want to go cheap you can look also at the nitto nt01 for R compounds
and kumho XS for ultra high whatever street performance.
both excellent tires on the track.
p.s.
if you want to go cheap you can look also at the nitto nt01 for R compounds
and kumho XS for ultra high whatever street performance.
both excellent tires on the track.
I would go for the Kumho XS or the Nitto NT05 , both are great street class track tires. The 615's aren't bad, but the other 2 i mention are in the same price range , possibly cheaper and are so much better of a tire.
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Not sure what the others are talking about...I ran RT-615's and never had a problem with them. You have to make sure you are not over driving any tire or they get greesy when too hot.
I ran willowsprings, buttonwillow and cal speedway in 3 digit temps and the tires did great. I adjusted the pressures accordingly and they were sweet.
My vote is the RT-615's.
I ran willowsprings, buttonwillow and cal speedway in 3 digit temps and the tires did great. I adjusted the pressures accordingly and they were sweet.
My vote is the RT-615's.
Not sure what the others are talking about...I ran RT-615's and never had a problem with them. You have to make sure you are not over driving any tire or they get greesy when too hot.
I ran willowsprings, buttonwillow and cal speedway in 3 digit temps and the tires did great. I adjusted the pressures accordingly and they were sweet.
My vote is the RT-615's.
I ran willowsprings, buttonwillow and cal speedway in 3 digit temps and the tires did great. I adjusted the pressures accordingly and they were sweet.
My vote is the RT-615's.
+ 1 for Nitto NT05.
I really like this tire as far as grip and track performance. After a few laps they feel every bit as grippy as the RE-01Rs and Kumho Xs i've driven on before. What takes the cake for me is that they don't appear to wear as fast.
I really like this tire as far as grip and track performance. After a few laps they feel every bit as grippy as the RE-01Rs and Kumho Xs i've driven on before. What takes the cake for me is that they don't appear to wear as fast.
I did a search and there seems to be little info on the 595rsr's. I know they are 140 tread wear, etc, but does anyone have first hand experience on them? Looking for some alternatives to star specs, re-11r, etc. The price is very enticing, but I have the old adage "you get what you pay for" in the back of my head. Thanks.
Last edited by 03threefiftyz; Jan 4, 2010 at 03:17 PM.
was looking at all those tires before, got lucky and found some new yokohama neova ad08's for $140 each (reg price is ~$300 each on tire rack). Already have one track event on the yokohamas and man they are GREAT, and the tires still look brand new. Hoping they will last me through this season they are 180 treadwear but have excellent traction. Bit on the pricey side, but dunno if i can use anything else now that ive spoiled myself.
I've been wanting to try the XS or Nitto's but the lower weight and price of the Falken keeps dragging me back.
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