Anyone try g-Force R1?
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I figure they'd have to be slower than the V710 or A6, but how much slower? I'm driving to events on my V710's so their lifespan is kinda short...
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I've done a whole season on the m030 944.
Less grippy than A6s, but more grippy than v710s I would say. They don't last as long as kumhos (what do) but I'd say 20+ events is possible if you're set up well. I have 2.7* of camber and I haven't even flipped the tires on the wheels once yet.
They're great bang/buck and you only need the extra grip of the A6 if you're going to nationals. Good on the track, too I hear. Also, they don't need to be sprayed down between runs, because they have wonderful heat characteristics. They heat up pretty quickly and then stay right where they need to be.
Less grippy than A6s, but more grippy than v710s I would say. They don't last as long as kumhos (what do) but I'd say 20+ events is possible if you're set up well. I have 2.7* of camber and I haven't even flipped the tires on the wheels once yet.
They're great bang/buck and you only need the extra grip of the A6 if you're going to nationals. Good on the track, too I hear. Also, they don't need to be sprayed down between runs, because they have wonderful heat characteristics. They heat up pretty quickly and then stay right where they need to be.