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Originally Posted by VinnAY
at highways speeds of 45+ it'll get ya killed
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We picked this car up in Florida and drove it all the way back home to DFW. Unfortunately it was raining and ANYTHING over 50 MPH and the car would HYDOPLANE.
On the other hand the non-R version of the tires was much better in wet but I still would not drove those in the rain either above 65-70.
The stock R rated version reminded me alot of NITTO Drag Radials . They would also break loose around that 50 MPH mark. The MOST dangerous aspect is if you drive over some unanticipated water. Both those tires would hydroplane almost immediately.
I have MICHELIN 4S tires on my SS now and those are just awesome in the rain. The TOYO RRR's are much better than GOODYEARS in the wet if you want a softer tire but they have ALOT of Road noise. MY son has those on his ZR1 now that he uses as a daily driver.