
up to now iv'e used S02,s F1,s




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Fizzy wrote:dont agree with you.
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.we ran in a championship where these were pretty much all you could use and they were very good
- poor handling is more likely to be poor set up or a novice driver.
podge1 wrote:iv had my 451's for 3 weeks now, and for the money they are good.your not going to be going mad in the wet anyway if you'v got any sense!
itall depends how much you have got to spend.
Lauren wrote:podge1 wrote:iv had my 451's for 3 weeks now, and for the money they are good.your not going to be going mad in the wet anyway if you'v got any sense!
itall depends how much you have got to spend.
Buy the best tyres you can is my advice, seeing as they are your only contact point to the road its one of those things not worth skimping on.Any tyre will do in the dry, mainly because you are unlikely to get beyond the limits of mechanical grip on the road.
In the wet its a different story as the speed with which the tyres will break adhesion is obviously much lower.
This is where better tyres prove their worth.
Also grip is only half the story and arguably not the most important aspect.
The key thing is progression, this is where cheaper tyres fall down.
I'd say there are much better tyres out there than Falken's.