best tires for wet conditions
#1
best tires for wet conditions
Hi,
I am slowly deciding what tires to select for next season - have anyone tried hankooks r-s3 tires in wet? I want to get them as primary street set as they are quite sticky in dry but how are they in rain? do they have an acceptable grip in wet conditions?
essentially I need that 'street' set to work as an auto-x/track 'wet' set as well as car sees very little street driving these days but i do not want to go with 'real' rain tires as they will get toasted on a dry road very fast so I need a compromise solution.
I am slowly deciding what tires to select for next season - have anyone tried hankooks r-s3 tires in wet? I want to get them as primary street set as they are quite sticky in dry but how are they in rain? do they have an acceptable grip in wet conditions?
essentially I need that 'street' set to work as an auto-x/track 'wet' set as well as car sees very little street driving these days but i do not want to go with 'real' rain tires as they will get toasted on a dry road very fast so I need a compromise solution.
#3
Hi,
I am slowly deciding what tires to select for next season - have anyone tried hankooks r-s3 tires in wet? I want to get them as primary street set as they are quite sticky in dry but how are they in rain? do they have an acceptable grip in wet conditions?
essentially I need that 'street' set to work as an auto-x/track 'wet' set as well as car sees very little street driving these days but i do not want to go with 'real' rain tires as they will get toasted on a dry road very fast so I need a compromise solution.
I am slowly deciding what tires to select for next season - have anyone tried hankooks r-s3 tires in wet? I want to get them as primary street set as they are quite sticky in dry but how are they in rain? do they have an acceptable grip in wet conditions?
essentially I need that 'street' set to work as an auto-x/track 'wet' set as well as car sees very little street driving these days but i do not want to go with 'real' rain tires as they will get toasted on a dry road very fast so I need a compromise solution.
I've also heard the NEW Pzero tires are good in the rain with their directional tread pattern.
I'd stick to N-rated tires, if not, the Continental DW has been rated AMAZING by pretty much everyone who've tested/reviewed them.
#4
I've been extremely happy with the wet handling of my Bridgestone RE-11s. They're my street tires and rainy-day track tires and they grip really well even in monsoon/standing-water conditions. They hold up OK on the track in the dry, but don't shed heat very well.
#5
to my surprise it does not seem re-11 have any options for 18" rims, all sizes are off from what it should be.
#6
I'm purchasing a set of "Nitto Invo's " soon...they're said to be great in wet weather...and about 1/2 the price of PS2's. The Nitto website ie pretty cool, as are the various comments on this and the Turbo forum.
#7
You might look into the Yokohama AD08, as well. These and the RE-11 have very similar behavior, in wet, dry, etc., etc. Both are a lower temperature compound than, say, the R-S3 or the Kumho XS, and the lower temperature helps them significantly in the wet.
Having the 18" wheels is great - there are a lot more options for the 18 than the 19.
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#8
Absolutely disagree! I have a friend of mine with those on his M3 and he said they were the WORST WET TIRES he's EVER OWNED! They got NO CHANNELS for water to get out.
#11
What sizes are you using? I think Tire Rack is lying to me - it's claiming the 18" wheels on a 2006 997 Coupe are 235/40R18 front and 265/40R18 rear, and these sizes are available in the RE-11 (Tire Rack is also claiming "Original Equipment size 1" is "305/30-19" - for all four!). If needed, you can generally step up or down a width without hurting anything so long as you do so on both front and rear.
You might look into the Yokohama AD08, as well. These and the RE-11 have very similar behavior, in wet, dry, etc., etc. Both are a lower temperature compound than, say, the R-S3 or the Kumho XS, and the lower temperature helps them significantly in the wet.
Having the 18" wheels is great - there are a lot more options for the 18 than the 19.
You might look into the Yokohama AD08, as well. These and the RE-11 have very similar behavior, in wet, dry, etc., etc. Both are a lower temperature compound than, say, the R-S3 or the Kumho XS, and the lower temperature helps them significantly in the wet.
Having the 18" wheels is great - there are a lot more options for the 18 than the 19.
265mm tires for rear are too narrow. i used to run 295 hoosiers on 10" rim but 285mm rubber fits best.
kumho xs are horrible in wet. yokos are also not fun, at last DE gu next to me had to take them off and put back toyo r888 and they were better than yokos on standing water.
so, I am still not sure what to do.
re-11 tires I see have weird sizing and diameters of 26.7" are too big.
#13
PS2, Sport Cups (N0,N1) or R888 all OK in rain (PS2 probably the best wet) and good in dry. If you want to get better in wet Bob Woodward will rain cut R888s for you - haven't tried them personally but shop I use says they are best compromise.
#14
it is a shame that no one tried those tires. plus they are a bit cheaper than r888.
i had ps2 in 19" rims and do not really want to do it again, it is expensive and dry performance is not very good.
#15
i wonder if r-s3 hankooks will essentially be same as r888 - it is also a r-comp tire and it has pretty good tread on it.
it is a shame that no one tried those tires. plus they are a bit cheaper than r888.
i had ps2 in 19" rims and do not really want to do it again, it is expensive and dry performance is not very good.
it is a shame that no one tried those tires. plus they are a bit cheaper than r888.
i had ps2 in 19" rims and do not really want to do it again, it is expensive and dry performance is not very good.
You basically can't have both. Any of the close to R-rated tires are best in dry and give up wet performance as they reduce water channels on the tread. PS2 and Pzero are good compromises, if not Yoko Advan AD08 *looks* like a good wet tire (tread pattern), and someone else recommended RE050.