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Which 200TW or better tires should I get? On my old Viper I ran Yokohama Advan A052 for Sonoma, Thunder Hill and Laguna. Eventually I will invest in a dedicated track day wheel and tire setup but just bought the vette and would love to do a track day with something a lot stickier than the all seasons that the previous owner put on. I wish it had the pilot 4S's but alas he took those off and put on the all seasons and sold the old tires.
Tires are a very personal choice. Did you get a track alignment yet? You're going to want to change to a different pad as well. OEM pads take decent abuse but really don't bite or provide any confidence.
Tire wise I ran Nankang CRS last year and was VERY happy with them. I'm going to give the new Bridgestone RE71-RZ a shot.
Tires are a very personal choice. Did you get a track alignment yet? You're going to want to change to a different pad as well. OEM pads take decent abuse but really don't bite or provide any confidence.
Tire wise I ran Nankang CRS last year and was VERY happy with them. I'm going to give the new Bridgestone RE71-RZ a shot.
Hi! I will definitely be getting a track alignment as well as have the dealership (Abel Chevrolet) overfill the tranny (I have a 2022 under an extended warranty). Thanks for the tip on the pads, I ran Carbotechs on the Viper, maybe some XP10s for the vette.
If you liked the A052s on the Viper, you’ll probably love them on the C8 too. They’re insanely quick for short sessions and canyon carving, although they do get greasy when they heat cycle out. A few guys at Laguna were also running Bridgestone RE-71RS and swore by them for consistency over longer sessions.
For stock Stingray wheels, I’d probably look at:
Yokohama A052 if you want max grip
RE-71RS for a little better durability
Falken RT660 if you want a cheaper track-day consumable
Honestly, anything will be better than those all-seasons on track. The car deserves real rubber before you start pushing it at Sonoma or Thunderhill.
Also worth checking Tire Agent before buying. I was comparing prices there a couple months ago and they actually had better deals on RE-71RS sets than Tire Rack at the time, plus shipping was faster for me.
Vitour P1s on 18 inch rims front and back. 295/345. Track alignment except zero toe. Significantly reduced understeer with the 295s. I like the Vitours vs the Nankangs I ran previously.
Vitour P1s on 18 inch rims front and back. 295/345. Track alignment except zero toe. Significantly reduced understeer with the 295s. I like the Vitours vs the Nankangs I ran previously.
Is there a fairly affordable set of track wheels 18 in?