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Old 11-02-2020, 11:03 PM   #12
Bangkok_ZL1
Flying around Thailand
 
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Drives: 2019 Camaro ZL1
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Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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Originally Posted by ExorsistzL1 View Post
I have r888rs 305 front and 315 rears . Weeks ago it drizzled not down poor and a car merged in my lane i was moving at about 45mph and slowly applied the brakes and the car slid sideways for a sec and i was lucky there wasn't a curb or it would have been bad. Immediately i came to the forum and found some 19 1Le wheels wrapped in mps . Ill use these until summer . However the r888rs grip is incredible considering my power level , the humming is kind of annoying similar to a mud tire .
You're making me think of having a 2 set of rear tires by next rainy season.... a set of PS2 front and PSC2 back for local dry weather, and PSS or PS4S for my country wide touring. Cause when it rains in Thailand, it's usually a freakin downpour. And if I get caught in it, I don't want to have to get a hotel for a few days just because I'm afraid I'll wreck the ride. I cant imagine that wet weather rear wheel traction would be worse than my very light 7, but maybe it will be. Especially with all the low end torque I'm gonna have..... I'm gonna need to put more $$$$ aside for 2 more wheels
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