Tires

keithZ28

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Alright my tires now are start to get really bad, i want a tire to hook up good at the drag strip, but i want a good tire for the road. Any suggestions on what kinda tire i should get?
 
You might also check out the Falken Azenis:







If you're strictly interested in straight-line performance, they may not be for you, as they're quite heavy (the sidewalls are OMG beefy - this tire does not roll onto its shoulder during hard cornering). But, they're also quite sticky, gobs of fun on the road , and surprisingly good in rain. They are a bit harsh and noisy, but that's not surprising given the sidewall construction. Pricing is around $100/corner for 17" (at least, that's what I paid several months ago).



If you're willing to live with the short tread-life, you might also check into "DOT approved" drag radials. I don't know how they'd fare as a daily-driven tire, though . . .



Tort
 
Check out what Tirerack sells, and also check out the selection from "smaller" companies like Kumho, Nitto, Toyo (T1-S is pricey but highly praised), Sumitomo, Falken, etc. and see if they offer a streetable drag radial or something like it. Like Tortoise said you could also go with a hardcore DOT drag radial too.



If you're mainly looking for a dragstrip advantage, you don't necessarily want to get a "Max performance" or Autocross tire. Those are sticky, but optimized for handling. A drag radial is optimized for good launching, but might handle OK. Because of their soft rubber compounds though, they will wear awfully fast.



A compromise between stickiness, handling, and treadlife (and cost!) might be just a UHP (Ultra HP) tire like the Kumho 712.
 
I have the Toyo T1-S on my WRX at the moment and I like them a lot. Very sticky and decent wet performance. They've only lasted 12,000 miles, but I did (2) two-day track events with them. Kinda expensive though, at $150 per tire in my size.. so this next time I'm going to try the Kumho V712.



I don't know that you'd want to drive around on those DOT drag radials... don't they make the sidewalls on those really soft? Squishey sidewalls would make for scarey cornering! :scared
 
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