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  • #185039

    steve-rs
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    UK - England

    Posts: 106

    hi i know this topic is covered on a regular basis but apart from the PS4S and goodyear F1 recommendations

    as any one tried the likes of Toyo proxes  or the uniroyal rainsport 5

    any thoughts

    #185040

    Matt. B
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    UK - England

    Posts: 1431

    I still really rate the tyres it came on, the super sports. I think alot of people have problems with the veering steering with them though but I love them.

     



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    #185045

    elliot
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    UK - England

    Posts: 875

    Goodyear F1 sorted the veering issues out for me. Might try a set of Contis next and see what happens.



     

     

    #185070

    AndyR1900
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    UK - Scotland

    Posts: 117

    I’ve just put rainsport 5’s on the front of mines. Had them on my modified fiesta st and they were unbelievable for handling, not had the opportunity to fully test them on the Rs. Great for the price

    #185093

    marty_rs
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    UK - England

    Posts: 338

    I changed to ps4s’ when the originals wore down. Didn’t have alot of veering steering but did notice from time to time. Never noticed it after changing the tyres. Ps4s’ are really good tyres, got mine on offer so per tyre only worked out something like £15 more than falkens

    #185099

    kr1s
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    UK - England

    Posts: 692

    I’m with Matt. B.
    original tyres are great all rounders.

    they def need lower pressures than the recommended ones.

    having said that I’m going to try Nankang NS-2R In the summer.
    pressure range is 34-42 because of a very stiff sidewall
    They totally transformed my MX5 last year.

    #185215

    Matt23
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    UK - England

    Posts: 199

    I did put a set of Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta on my old Subaru STI a few years ago and I’d be very tempted to try a set on the RS when they need replacing.

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