I saw a R8 tuesday with nothing on rear wheels - just lines where tread used to be - and it was on the road.![]()
When you can comb your hair in your reflection, not until.
That explains DXP55's sighting then

I saw a R8 tuesday with nothing on rear wheels - just lines where tread used to be - and it was on the road.![]()
When you can comb your hair in your reflection, not until.
The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 will be a worthy tyre for you. An incredibly good all rounder, well priced and released in 2016.
I've had pretty much every decent high performance tyre there has been in the last 10 years, and in the wet, the RE050A was similar to cheap Chinese tyres. They were mediocre in ~2005 when they were released - today they're so far behind the competition, they're not even worth considering.
I've never let any go under 3mm.
When the fronts wear out, buy a new pair, move the old rears to the front and put the new tyres on the rear.
Then rinse, repeat.
I usually do it the other way round.
I know there is a long standing debate about this, but My logic is that I am more concerned with stopping than cornering at the limits of adhesion.![]()
The idea is its easier to control understeer (lift feet off peals) vs oversteer (easily over-corrected).