
Time to change donut soon.
Hows this compare to re003 and michelin ps4?
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Bridgestone Potenza re004 gooding?
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Aug 12 2020, 09:53 PM, updated 6y ago
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240 treat wear rating I think .
I’m using it. I rather go PS4 due to tread wear rating ahahha |
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Aug 12 2020, 09:59 PM
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QUOTE(veiven @ Aug 12 2020, 09:56 PM) comparing different brand tread wear rating with other brand is the most bodo thing you should do. |
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hmnnnmk...why dont S007.......................
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QUOTE(herojack41 @ Aug 12 2020, 10:01 PM) Ya dude, not many ppl know that tires rating (temperature/wear/traction) is different across different brand. They tot 400 on Michelin is the same 400 on Bridgestone. or AA on Michelin is the same AA on Yokohama |
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I used PS4 and PS4S. Both 18 and 19 respectively since 2-3 years ago. But now no more. Changing to a more practical one. For me, PS4 or PS4S only required if you really doing track or tougue. If not, its pretty useless, and the tire itself not that realible due to chopping issue. Now just using MaxContact 18". Lesser grip just a little bit during raining, but more than satisfactory. k9182 liked this post
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QUOTE(Mr.Docter @ Aug 12 2020, 10:14 PM) I used PS4 and PS4S. Both 18 and 19 respectively since 2-3 years ago. Ayam get PS4 and Maxcontact at same price.But now no more. Changing to a more practical one. For me, PS4 or PS4S only required if you really doing track or tougue. If not, its pretty useless, and the tire itself not that realible due to chopping issue. Now just using MaxContact 18". Lesser grip just a little bit during raining, but more than satisfactory. 17" though |
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QUOTE(Jedi @ Aug 12 2020, 09:59 PM) Wah so fast. How much u buy and inch? Re003 is only good for dry from what i hear. ps4 is an all rounderRe003 cornering and tailgate ppl gooding o. But ps4 is better. Keen to hear more reviews QUOTE(Mr.Docter @ Aug 12 2020, 10:14 PM) I used PS4 and PS4S. Both 18 and 19 respectively since 2-3 years ago. Grip can save your life bro... not about racing but safety!But now no more. Changing to a more practical one. For me, PS4 or PS4S only required if you really doing track or tougue. If not, its pretty useless, and the tire itself not that realible due to chopping issue. Now just using MaxContact 18". Lesser grip just a little bit during raining, but more than satisfactory. |
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QUOTE(Mr.Docter @ Aug 12 2020, 10:39 PM) Because you said "Lesser grip just a little bit during raining".I didnt say other tyres no grip elitex liked this post
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Dry grip should be fantastic or better than predecessor.
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QUOTE(Archemedia @ Aug 12 2020, 10:37 PM) Re003 is only good for dry from what i hear. ps4 is an all rounder even china tyre give u grip la. Grip can save your life bro... not about racing but safety! tyre is so advanced nowadays even in raining using cheap china tyre it wont slide happy like last time when using silverstone lol |
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QUOTE(imperialrealcs @ Aug 12 2020, 10:43 PM) even china tyre give u grip la. I would go for brands for peace of mind though if i have the budgettyre is so advanced nowadays even in raining using cheap china tyre it wont slide happy like last time when using silverstone lol arinpresto liked this post
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P zero ftw!
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QUOTE(drewn123 @ Aug 12 2020, 10:05 PM) Ya dude, not many ppl know that tires rating (temperature/wear/traction) is different across different brand. They tot 400 on Michelin is the same 400 on Bridgestone. or AA on Michelin is the same AA on Yokohama Honestly I never knew.Because that’s what even the tyre man said the tyre rating is hella low. And he’s a recognised one so would I know better ? I expect such stuff to be standsrdit that’s why there’s a rating there. |
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QUOTE(veiven @ Aug 12 2020, 09:56 PM) So worry about tread wear. Lol.Choosing tyres should concern only about grip and safety. Honestly until today I do not know how to read the tyre wear rating. Because I just don't bother When my tyres need to be changed, I just change it. |
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