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They are old technology so they are noisier, harsher, and
Posted by
Dan (Raincity Z)
on May 28, 2002 at 5:42 PM
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Are the Dunlop Sp8000 tires good tires? (n/m)
posted by 91FaIrLaDyZ
on May 28, 2002 at 12:31 PM
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less directionally stable than the newer max performance tires. But they offer pretty good grip -- actually, very good for the money.
Dan
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Are the Dunlop Sp8000 tires good tires? (n/m)
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91FaIrLaDyZ
12:31:32 05/28/02
I don't think GR likes them, but...
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Black Mammoth (ZMENOT)
12:34:26 05/28/02
I have them and I love them. Stick in turns. (n/m)
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BigTDogg
12:34:29 05/28/02
they are okay, kinda soft, will wear out fast. (n/m)
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SactoTodd
12:41:51 05/28/02
And they actually work well at the strip after a big burnout (n/m)
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Arnel(Z32racing.com)
13:09:43 05/28/02
they are ok for the first 2-5 k, then they get hard
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Halo Z
12:50:05 05/28/02
I had them, blew in rain
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josh
13:01:39 05/28/02
Decent but, look at the RE730's instead (n/m)
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Luke@tirerack
13:15:38 05/28/02
Best tires for grip and performance are the BFG R1's..
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MikeH(Twin GT35BB Incon Z)
14:01:35 05/28/02
Yes, they are good tires. (n/m)
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TTony
15:22:32 05/28/02
They are old technology so they are noisier, harsher, and -
Dan (Raincity Z)
17:42:32 05/28/02
get the Yoko AVS for about the same performance but a lot
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AgentZ
19:41:30 05/28/02
... (n/m)
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got rice?
21:18:11 05/28/02
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