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04-16-2005, 09:24 PM | #1 |
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tread rating
whats the differnce between them all.
im looking at what tiures to get for my next set of rims. the tires im looking at are either H V or Z rated. but not all are the same tire. so which is better to have? for DD and SCCA?
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04-17-2005, 01:28 AM | #2 |
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The letter ratings are speed ratings and indicate the maximum manufacturer's recommended speed given proper load, stability, etc. It goes like this (starting with S since most decent tires for AutoX wouldn't be lower than S):
S = 112mph T = 118mph U = 124mph H = 130mph V (and Z) = 149mph W = 168mph Y = 186mph But for SCCA you should be more concerned about treadwear ratings. The lower the rating, the stickier the tire and the better it'll handle. The trade-off is that it won't last as long. For instance, the Bridgestone Potenza RE050 has a super low rating of 140AA. Super sticky...short life. By comparison, Bridgestone's all season no-frills passenger car tire has a rating of 700AB. Those'll last forever but'll be hard as a rock. I prefer something like a Kuhmo Ecsta 712. The treadwear ratings are between 280-360 (depending on size and aspect ratio) so they're good enough for a daily driver, too.
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thanks GT i was looking at getting the toyo T1S. theres thier rating:
V, W, Y and Z speed-rated (depending on size) - UTQG Treadwear 280 - UTQG Traction AA - UTQG Temperature A would you recommend them for a DD and scca car?
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04-17-2005, 02:38 AM | #4 |
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On the whole I guess I would. A UTQG of 280 is a *little* lower than I prefer, but not by much. I like running at least a UTQG of 300-320AA at least. You could always go with a dedicated set of AutoX tires like the Nitto NT555R II Extremes. I did a few laps on a borrowed set of those things and felt like I was glued to the track. Then again....they carry a UTQG of 100. What size wheels are you running? That'll be the biggest factor in what tires will work best.
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im looking at using my stock rims as DD and the Rotas as Auto. theyll either be 17 or 15.
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04-17-2005, 08:58 PM | #6 |
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For AutoX I'd go with either Yokohama AVS Sports or Falken Azenis Sports. For the stock rims I'd go with something like a Yokohama A032R. Those things own...just not for too long.
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im likin my kuhmo all seaon tires. that are on my DD rims right now.
but i plan on getting a set of DD and SCCA rims for the summer time. i think the T1S ill work for what im going to be doing.
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Look at the Kuhmo V700s for racing, nice cheap tire.
Here's some info on Street legal race tires. http://www.club4ag.com/faq%20and%20t...0Selection.htm
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