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Are the 888R any good, I need a new pair of rear tires, and these sound about what I need, a road legal trackday tire, but essentially I need a pair for good straight line grip. other than drag radials, what are my other options????

Ian :D:D

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kumho's are superb when warmed up

 

Ive got Kumo Exsomthing on the rear now, not bad but i need somthing better.

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Well Ive opted for the 888s, They seem rather stickey :D:D:D , the proof will be up the pod tomorrow, see if I can improve my 60fts, probably only last the day knowing me :sad::sad:

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I had 888rs on my Mk1 Mex. They were mental. Brought my 0-60 down by over a second!! :shock: The problem with them for me were that they were too sticky. When taking corners the car would lean over so badly the inside rear would simply spin. Going sideways was hardwork. I even had single leafs. To spin the wheels i had to drop the clutch at 6000rpm. Thats with a roughly 130bhp Pinto. Basically what i'm trying to say is that it took some of the fun out of it. But they did they are supposed to do, but maybe more suited to a high bhp car.

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yeah think starter prob is now sorted mate,

along with the running prob i had in the week (split vaccuum hose)

It's a family matter why i will not be going mate,

 

BUT i will have one last run this year with you before my car is put away for the winter, i want that 12sec run sooooo bad :P

12.9999999999 will do :wink:

 

like i said mate, run good and beat your PB,

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I've been running 888's on my car all season. 250 hp escort MK2. I reckon they are OK in the dry & crap in the wet. They wear out very quickly though, did 6 sprint events, i.e. 20 laps of a track, roughly 40 miles before the canvas was showing. I'm comparing them with my regular tyre the Dunlop CR311, my prefernce would be these over the Toyo's anyday, but Toyo is sponsoring the championship so we get em cheap. Also Toyo is a road legal tyre, whereas CR311 is not.

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