QUOTE(-JfD- @ Mar 23 2009, 10:05 PM)
Dry - ok laa, for the price u pay. Starts to get edgy on the limit. Luckily im driving an FR
Wet - Wet grip overall is bad. Cuts through puddles nicely, but i cant seem to hold the car down in the wet. Easily loses traction, ive had a few close calls which called for long countersteers.
Noise - No complaints
Comfort - Better than my previous AD07's
Overall, im still happy with the set, its cheap and i can trash them without worrying about how much i paid for it.

Though in the future i may want to upgrade my fronts to a more proven and stickier pair

ok; lets start posting the correct way

lol;; i always posted the reply on top rather den the bottom;
i can only confirm on normal driving thru the day n rain is quite reasonable . it cut thru water like slicing thru butter n with grip.
i havnt push the the edge yet in the rain; so i cannot comment abt it.
comfort wise; its jst nice; i thought it would be much worst becus i was previously using 55 series
but yea; its a very cheap n affordable rubber to be used daily

QUOTE(Jackie Leong @ Mar 23 2009, 10:47 PM)
Yeah, sleepwalker.. appreciate some heads up on this issue (what tires can be cross-swapped, front-rear, left-right) because i am actually searching for tires that can be swapped left with the right and vice versa because of the inner side of the tires worn out due to negative camber..
jackie; i think the only tires u can swap left right are unidirecitonal tires such as f1, 595ss, ad07, rs2
QUOTE(sleepwalker @ Mar 23 2009, 10:47 PM)
Yes, I forgot about asymmetical tyres. That you can't swap left and right. Since you were talking about unidirectional tyres, I was thinking along that line.
so.. sleepwalker; m i wrong or right? about the tires being able to swap left right up down back front is only unidirectional right; but the only thing is u have to take out the tires n reinstall them;
but tires like re001 n asymmetrical have the inside n outside block; n no matter how u cannot swap?