Sadly Mickey Thompsons are not readily available over hereBillytheImpaler said:I'd go for M/T ET Streets.
FakeSnake said:If it was dry use mainly, I would opt for the bridgestone RE070.
never have i had a tyre as good.
not surewehat they are like in the wet yet, as it has not rained too much recently.
Scuzi said:I suppose if it was for use in the dry I'd go for Toyo Proxes R888 semi slicks. I haven't actually used them myself but I've heard a lot of good reports on them.
What a shame. I can buy them at the Summit Racing outlet store and warehouse 10 minutes from my house.FakeSnake said:Sadly Mickey Thompsons are not readily available over here
Merely wet isn't a problem, it's standing water that's the issue as you'll just aquaplane straight over it even at low speed.Firestar_3x said:Would love to try some Semi Slicks, trust its instant death if it rains though?
merlin said:If money wasn't an issue - what would you go for?
GT3 said:For dry and wet: Yokohama Parada Spec 2's
I think I hate you nowBillytheImpaler said:What a shame. I can buy them at the Summit Racing outlet store and warehouse 10 minutes from my house.
D4VE said:What are the tyres on the M3 CSL? They're pretty mad for a road tyre.