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- indigolemon
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I had the ZZ3's but wasn't into them, they were bum in the wet.lewd lude lover wrote:The avon zz3 that were on the bmw when bought are great.
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Thanks guys,
Mart, as you know my car isn't used daily, and only on the road for 7/8 months a year so am looking for summer specific tyres. However, I don't really do any trackdays, just a couple of Racewars events.
However, due to the lack of use my car gets, and the camber I have, I can't justify spending £100+ on the AD08s (even though they are gtting great reviews) as I'll have to chuck them when most of the central tread is still there which would be a waste
Also, as I'm replacing all 4, my budget at the moment can't stretch to ~£450 for the AD08s!!
Think I'm leaning back towards a normal road tyre, as opposed to a track focussed one.
Mart, as you know my car isn't used daily, and only on the road for 7/8 months a year so am looking for summer specific tyres. However, I don't really do any trackdays, just a couple of Racewars events.
However, due to the lack of use my car gets, and the camber I have, I can't justify spending £100+ on the AD08s (even though they are gtting great reviews) as I'll have to chuck them when most of the central tread is still there which would be a waste

Also, as I'm replacing all 4, my budget at the moment can't stretch to ~£450 for the AD08s!!
Think I'm leaning back towards a normal road tyre, as opposed to a track focussed one.
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Further researching today, has again pushed me back towards a road tyre, and looking like the Rainsport 3.
As a majority of my driving is on the motorway going to shows, camping, etc, the increased road noise and harshness of the trackday tyres is a deal breaker for me.
The rainsport 3 have great reviews and are within budget.
As a majority of my driving is on the motorway going to shows, camping, etc, the increased road noise and harshness of the trackday tyres is a deal breaker for me.
The rainsport 3 have great reviews and are within budget.
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